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2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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2002Iowa Hawkeyes football
Big Ten co-champion
Orange Bowl, L 17–38 vs.USC
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 8
APNo. 8
Record11–2 (8–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKen O'Keefe (4th season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorNorm Parker (4th season)
Base defense4–3
MVPs
Captains
Home stadiumKinnick Stadium
Seasons
← 2001
2003 →
2002 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 1Ohio State $#+ 80  140 
No. 8Iowa %+ 80  112 
No. 9Michigan 62  103 
No. 16Penn State 53  94 
Purdue 44  76 
Illinois 44  57 
Minnesota 35  85 
Wisconsin 26  86 
Michigan State 26  48 
Northwestern 17  39 
Indiana 17  39 
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromAP Poll[1]

The2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented theUniversity of Iowa during the2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Hawkeyes played their home games atKinnick Stadium inIowa City, Iowa and were led by head coachKirk Ferentz.

Iowa finished the regular-season with an 11–1 record, and were unbeaten inBig Ten Conference games at 8–0. The one loss came to rivalIowa State. With all the regular season success, which included a Co-Big Ten championship, the Hawkeyes could do little right in the2003 Orange Bowl and lost 38-17 to theUSC Trojans. Despite the loss, the 11 wins established an Iowa record for wins in a single season (matched in2009, surpassed in2015).

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 3111:00 amAkron*ESPN PlusW 57–2151,495[2]
September 711:00 amatMiami (OH)*ESPN PlusW 29–2425,934[3]
September 145:00 pmIowa State*
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (rivalry)
ESPN2L 31–3670,397[4]
September 212:30 pmUtah State*
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN PlusW 48–754,211[5]
September 2811:00 amat No. 12Penn StateESPNW 42–35OT108,247
October 511:00 amPurduedaggerNo. 24
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPNW 31–2868,249
October 1211:00 amMichigan StateNo. 17
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN2W 44–1670,397[4]
October 1911:00 amatIndianaNo. 15ESPN PlusW 24–833,458
October 2611:00 amat No. 8MichiganNo. 13ESPNW 34–9111,496
November 211:00 amWisconsinNo. 9
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (rivalry)
ESPNW 20–370,397[4]
November 911:00 amNorthwesternNo. 6
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN2W 62–1068,728
November 1611:00 amatMinnesotaNo. 6ESPNW 45–2165,184
January 27:00 pmvs. No. 5USC*No. 3ABCL 17–3875,971
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inCentral time

Rankings

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Further information:2002 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre12345678910111213141516Final
AP2417151396654338
CoachesRVRVRVRVRVRV201614106543338
BCSNot released1310887555Not released

Preseason

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Coming off a7–5 season that included anAlamo Bowl victory overTexas Tech, things were looking up for theIowa Hawkeyes. However, the Hawkeyes had to replace six offensive starters and four defensive starters. QuarterbackBrad Banks and running backFred Russell looked to take a much bigger role in the offense. Russell would ultimately secure the starting spot as junior Aaron Greving decided to quit the team. Tight endDallas Clark would also play a big role in the passing game.

On defense, the Hawkeyes lost all-conference defensive tackleAaron Kampman, but had three players – Fred Barr,Benny Sapp, andBob Sanders – on theNagurski watch list. However, on August 5, 2002 Benny Sapp was arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and public intoxication leading to his being kicked off the team before the season started and his eventual transfer to the University of Northern Iowa and leaving the Hawkeyes very thin at cornerback. In total, Iowa returned six defensive starters as opposed to only five offensive starters. The Hawkeyes also returned punter David Bradley and kickerNate Kaeding.

For lack of experience on offense, the Hawkeyes were unranked in both polls to start the season. They were also picked bySports Illustrated to have a season similar to the year before, saying that another trip to the Alamo Bowl "should be viewed as a success."[6]

Game summaries

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Akron

[edit]
Akron(0-0) at Iowa(0-0)
Team1234Total
Zips0147021
Hawkeyes37143357
  • Date: August 31, 2002
  • Location:Kinnick Stadium,Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 11:10 AMCDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:10
  • Game attendance: 51,495
  • Game weather: 69 °F (21 °C), Partly cloudy, Wind E 7 mph (11 km/h)
  • Referee: D. Capron
  • TV announcers (ESPN Plus): Larry Morgan andMarv Cook
         
Scoring summary
113:01IowaFred Russell 44-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7-0
10:26IowaKevin Worthy 75-yard fumble return (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 14-0
9:29IowaSafety, ball through end zoneIowa 16-0
8:10IowaFred Russell 35-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 23-0
5:02IowaC.J. Jones 56-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 30-0
0:10IowaMo Brown 36-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 37-0
211:54AkronMatthew Cherry 8-yard pass from Charlie Frye (Billy Sullivan kick)Iowa 37-7
9:39IowaJermelle Lewis 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 44-7
3:06IowaJermelle Lewis 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 51-7
0:00AkronJamie Goodwin 31-yard pass from Charlie Frye (Billy Sullivan kick)Iowa 51-14
312:30IowaNate Kaeding 23-yard field goalIowa 54-14
7:35AkronBrandon Payne 1-yard run (Billy Sullivan kick)Iowa 54-21
413:36IowaNate Kaeding 23-yard field goalIowa 57–21
See also:2002 Akron Zips football team

Iowa’s offense proved unstoppable asFred Russell and Jermelle Lewis combined for 293 of the Hawkeyes' 376 rushing yards. QuarterbackBrad Banks was steady in his debut, completing five of his eight passes, two for touchdowns. Wide receiverMo Brown was on the receiving end of both of Banks' touchdowns. The defense was suspect at times (nearly 300 passing yards by Akron), but linebacker Kevin Worthy picked up the slack with a 72-yardfumble return for a touchdown. Iowa's 37 points in the first quarter was a school record for points in a single quarter.[7][8]

StatisticsAKRONIOWA
First downs2326
Total yards363593
Rushing yards67376
Passing yards296217
Turnovers31
Time of possession31:3928:21

At Miami (OH)

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Iowa(1-0) at Miami (OH)(1-0)
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes769729
RedHawks0107724
  • Date: September 7, 2002
  • Location:Yager Stadium,
    Oxford, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:10 PMEDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:14
  • Game attendance: 25,934
  • Game weather: 91 °F (33 °C), Sunny and hot, Wind SE 5 mph (8.0 km/h)
  • Referee: Dennis Lipski
  • Television network:ESPN Plus
      
Scoring summary
15:50IowaFred Russell 4-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
214:44MiamiJared Parseghian 36-yard field goalIowa 7–3
9:55IowaNate Kaeding 37-yard field goalIowa 10–3
5:44MiamiMichael Larkin 26-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jared Parseghian kick)Tied 10–10
1:02IowaNate Kaeding 27-yard field goalIowa 13–10
36:36IowaNate Kaeding 49-yard field goalIowa 16–10
3:01MiamiMike Iriti fumble recovered by Calvin Murray in end zone (Jared Parseghian kick)Miami 17–16
1:30IowaJermelle Lewis 12-yard run (Two-point attempt failed)Iowa 22–17
411:44IowaC.J. Jones 48-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 29–17
4:54MiamiJason Brand 24-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jared Parseghian kick)Iowa 29–24
See also:2002 Miami RedHawks football team

Facing aBen Roethlisberger-led Miami squad, the Hawkeyes struggled to a five-point victory.Fred Russell ran for over 100 yards for the second straight week andMo Brown caught five passes for 115 yards and one touchdown.Banks went head-to-head with Roethlisberger, throwing for 256 yards. Roethlisberger passed the ball 51 times, and completed 33 of them for 343 yards but had two interceptions. Capitalizing on several Iowa mistakes, the RedHawks were in the game late into the fourth quarter but could not pull off the upset at home.[9]

StatisticsIOWAM-OH
First downs2225
Total yards444357
Rushing yards18814
Passing yards256343
Turnovers11
Time of possession33:2526:35

Iowa State

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Iowa State(2-1) at Iowa(2-0)
Cy-Hawk Game
Team1234Total
Cyclones7023636
Hawkeyes7170731
        
Scoring summary
114:00IowaFred Russell 46-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
7:51Iowa StHiawatha Rutland 6-yard run (Adam Benike kick)Tied 7–7
210:34IowaNate Kaeding 40-yard field goalIowa 10–7
9:17IowaMo Brown 50-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–7
2:47IowaJermelle Lewis 10-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 24–7
310:58Iowa StSeneca Wallace 5-yard run (Adam Benike kick)Iowa 24–14
7:24Iowa StJamaul Montgomery 7-yard pass from Seneca Wallace (Adam Benike kick)Iowa 24–21
4:31Iowa StJoe Woodley 1-yard run (Adam Benike kick)ISU 28–24
4:16Iowa StSafetyISU 30–24
45:19Iowa StAdam Benike 36-yard field goalISU 33–24
4:08Iowa StAdam Benike 38-yard field goalISU 36–24
1:23IowaMo Brown 20-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)ISU 36–31
See also:2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team

Having not beaten their in-state rivals in the four previous seasons, the Hawkeyes quickly grabbed a 17-pointhalftime lead in the 50th meeting between the schools. ButIowa State'sSeneca Wallace was not about to leaveIowa City with a loss. Coupled with twoBanks fumbles in Iowa territory, a stellar performance by the senior quarterback led to 29 straight Iowa State points. Despite holding Iowa State to 85 yards rushing, Iowa's last touchdown was a little too late, and the Cyclones ran out the clock after Iowa failed anonside kick attempt.[10]

StatisticsISUIOWA
First downs2221
Total yards446400
Rushing yards85222
Passing yards361178
Turnovers13
Time of possession32:0627:54

Utah State

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Utah State(1-2) at Iowa(2-1)
Team1234Total
Aggies07007
Hawkeyes141024048
  • Date: September 21, 2002
  • Location:Kinnick Stadium,Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 2:40 PMCDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 54,211
  • Game weather: 72 °F (22 °C), Clear and sunny, Wind N 9 mph (14 km/h)
  • Referee: J. Roggeman
  • Television network:ESPN Plus
      
Scoring summary
18:45IowaC.J. Jones 12-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
3:18IowaEdgar Cervantes 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 14–0
211:04IowaBrad Banks 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 21–0
6:12Utah StRoger Robinson 25-yard run (Dane Kidman kick)Iowa 21–7
3:11IowaNate Kaeding 35-yard field goalIowa 24–7
310:42IowaJermelle Lewis 74-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 31–7
9:33IowaAggies punt blocked, recovered by Mike Follett, advanced for a touchdown (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 38–7
4:37IowaNate Kaeding 50-yard field goalIowa 41–7
3:34IowaJared Clauss fumble recovery in end zoneIowa 48–7
See also:2002 Utah State Aggies football team

For the second straight week, theHawkeyes held a 24–7 advantage at halftime. But this time, the Hawks did all the scoring in the 3rd quarter to salt the game away. Iowa was without starting running backFred Russell but Jermelle Lewis did an excellent job in replacement. The sophomore had 109 yards on only 9 rushes. The Hawkeyes also got scores off a blocked punt bySean Considine recovered by Mike Follett and a fumble recovery byJared Clauss. As a team, the Hawkeyes racked up exactly 300 yards rushing and 518 yards of total offense.[11][12]

StatisticsUSUIOWA
First downs1525
Total yards244518
Rushing yards21300
Passing yards223218
Turnovers10
Time of possession24:0835:52

At No. 12 Penn State

[edit]
Iowa(3-1) at No. 12 Penn State(3-0)
Big Ten Opener
Team1234OTTotal
Hawkeyes17990742
No. 12 Nittany Lions07622035
        
Scoring summary
19:34IowaC.J. Jones 4-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
4:51IowaNate Kaeding 47-yard field goalIowa 10–0
3:46IowaFred Russell 20-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–0
26:04IowaEd Hinkel 22-yard pass from Brad Banks (PAT blocked)Iowa 23–0
1:25Penn StB. Johnson 28-yard pass from Z. Mills (R. Gould kick)Iowa 23–7
0:00IowaNate Kaeding 55-yard field goalIowa 26–7
310:32Penn StLarry Johnson 1-yard run (PAT blocked)Iowa 26–13
10:32IowaD.J. Johnson 99-yard blocked PAT returnIowa 28–13
7:03IowaMo Brown 54-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 35–13
47:13Penn StLarry Johnson 36-yard pass from Z. Mills (R. Gould kick)Iowa 35–20
3:51Penn StT. Johnson 44-yard pass from Z. Mills (C. Canter run for two-point conversion)Iowa 35–28
1:20Penn StB. Johnson 8-yard pass from Z. Mills (R. Gould kick)Tied 35–35
OTIowaC.J. Jones 6-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 42–35
See also:2002 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

Iowa opened upBig Ten play against the #12 team in the country, thePenn State Nittany Lions. On the heels of three quick touchdowns and one field goal, the Hawkeyes opened up the game with an unexpected 23–0 lead. When Penn State finally got on the scoreboard, Iowa quickly answered back with aNate Kaeding 55-yard field goal as time expired in the first half. Holding a 35–13 lead going into the 4th quarter, things were looking ripe for a Hawkeye upset. But Penn State quarterbackZack Mills had the game of his career and threw three touchdown passes in the final 7:13 to tie the game at 35. Mills had a total of 399 passing yards in the game. However, Penn State was not able to answer an Iowa touchdown in the first overtime and, for the first time since 1996, Iowa had beaten a ranked opponent on the road. The win vaulted the Hawkeyes into the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1997.[13][14][15]

StatisticsIOWAPSU
First downs2025
Total yards470453
Rushing yards20954
Passing yards261399
Turnovers33
Time of possession34:1425:46

Purdue

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Purdue(3-2) at No. 24 Iowa(4-1)
Homecoming
Team1234Total
Boilermakers7701428
No. 24 Hawkeyes3714731
     
Scoring summary
13:49IowaNate Kaeding 51-yard field goalIowa 3–0
1:16PurdueJohn Standeford 61-yard pass fromKyle Orton (Bernie Lacevic kick)Purdue 7–3
211:15PurdueJerod Void 1-yard run (Bernie Lacevic kick)Purdue 14–3
1:20IowaAntwan Allen 85-yard blocked field goal return (Nate Kaeding kick)Purdue 14–10
312:48IowaJermire Roberts recovers blocked punt in end zone (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–14
2:37IowaDallas Clark 95-yard pass fromBrad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 24–14
410:23PurdueBrandon Kirsch 16-yard run (Bernie Lacevic kick)Iowa 24–21
5:45PurdueJon Goldsberry 2-yard run (Bernie Lacevic kick)Purdue 28–24
1:07IowaDallas Clark 7-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 31–28
See also:2002 Purdue Boilermakers football team

In a game that was full of big plays, Iowa did just enough to win on Homecoming weekend. Iowa scored three times on special teams, once on a blocked field goal, once on a blocked punt and once on a 51-yardNate Kaeding field goal. But even a 95-yard touchdown pass fromBrad Banks toDallas Clark wasn't enough to keep theBoilermakers from making a comeback. Scoring on two rushing touchdowns in the 4th quarter, Purdue quickly turned a 10-point deficit into a four-point lead. And after Banks was sacked on 4th down with only 2:44 remaining, it seemed as if Purdue would escape with the victory. But the Boilermakers could do nothing with their three downs and had to punt the ball away. Banks wasted no time, running for a 44-yard gain to the Purdue 43 on the first play of the drive. Later, on 4th down from the Purdue seven-yard line, Banks connected with Clark once again, this time for the game-winning touchdown. Purdue had one last chance, but a late interception by Adolphus Shelton secured the Iowa victory.[16]

StatisticsPURIOWA
First downs3014
Total yards507384
Rushing yards97158
Passing yards410226
Turnovers21
Time of possession27:0932:51

Michigan State

[edit]
Michigan State(3-2) at No. 17 Iowa(5-1)
Team1234Total
Spartans700916
No. 17 Hawkeyes171017044
       
Scoring summary
17:38Mich StDawan Moss 2-yard run (D. Rayner kick)Mich St 7-0
7:21IowaJermelle Lewis 94-yard kickoff return (Nate Kaeding kick)Tied 7-7
2:35IowaNate Kaeding 36-yard field goalIowa 10-7
0:25IowaDerek Pagel 62-yard interception return (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17-7
26:22IowaC.J. Jones 62-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 24-7
0:25IowaNate Kaeding 43-yard field goalIowa 27-7
311:54IowaFred Russell 9-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 34-7
8:50IowaNate Kaeding 28-yard field goalIowa 37-7
1:32IowaC.J. Jones 25-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 44-7
47:59Mich StB. Lovett 20-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (D. Rayner kick)Iowa 44-14
2:11Mich StSafety, D. Bradley ran out of end zoneIowa 44–16
See also:2002 Michigan State Spartans football team

Iowa's defense was strong againstMichigan State, as the Hawkeyes held the Spartans to just 249 yards of total offense. No one really stood out on offense, but the Hawkeyes once again got scores from the defense and the special teams. Immediately following a Spartan touchdown, Iowa's Jermelle Lewis returned the kick 94 yards for the touchdown. Later in the 1st quarter,Derek Pagel took an interception 62 yards for the touchdown.C.J. Jones scored twice on passes fromBrad Banks as Iowa scored 44 consecutive points spanning the first three quarters. Iowa also held Michigan State'sCharles Rogers from scoring a touchdown, ending Rogers' consecutive game streak with a touchdown reception at 14.[17][18]

StatisticsMSUIOWA
First downs2115
Total yards249284
Rushing yards55127
Passing yards194157
Turnovers51
Time of possession31:3228:28

At Indiana

[edit]
No. 15 Iowa(6-1) at Indiana(3-3)
Team1234Total
No. 15 Hawkeyes1700724
Hoosiers00358
    
Scoring summary
19:15IowaFred Russell 3-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
5:51IowaNate Kaeding 43-yard field goalIowa 10–0
1:13IowaFred Russell 2-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–0
38:39IndianaBryan Robertson 45-yard field goalIowa 17–3
413:43IndianaBryan Robertson 23-yard field goalIowa 17–6
11:49IowaMo Brown 65-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 24–6
2:53IndianaSafetyIowa 24–8
See also:2002 Indiana Hoosiers football team

Running backFred Russell was the star on offense, running for 110 yards and two touchdowns. But aside from Grant Steen's three interceptions and the eight points allowed, the defense was not up to par. TheHawkeyes allowed 480 yards of total offense, including 334 yards passing byIndiana'sGibran Hamdan. The Hawkeyes also made several mental errors by fumbling the ball twice whileBrad Banks threw a rare interception. The game could have been much closer had Steen not intercepted all three passes deep in Iowa territory. The three interceptions is also an Iowa single-game record.[19][20]

StatisticsIOWAIU
First downs1726
Total yards358481
Rushing yards168146
Passing yards190335
Turnovers33
Time of possession24:5135:09

At No. 8 Michigan

[edit]
No. 13 Iowa(7-1) at No. 8 Michigan(6-1)
Team1234Total
No. 13 Hawkeyes100141034
No. 8 Wolverines06309
    
Scoring summary
110:37IowaC.J. Jones 39-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
3:12IowaNate Kaeding 51-yard field goalIowa 10–0
21:13MichChris Perry 1-yard run (PAT failed)Iowa 10–6
312:31MichA Finley 40-yard field goalIowa 10–9
8:57IowaC.J. Jones 3-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–9
2:58IowaJermelle Lewis 5-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 24–9
414:47IowaJermelle Lewis 23-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 31–9
2:49IowaNate Kaeding 27-yard field goalIowa 34–9
See also:2002 Michigan Wolverines football team

Behind a solid effort from running back Jermelle Lewis and wide receiverC. J. Jones, the Hawkeyes quickly jumped out to a 10–0 lead. And if it were not for a fumbled punt, the game wouldn't have gotten any closer. As it was, Michigan'sChris Perry scored moments later and Iowa took a 10–6 lead into halftime. After a Michigan field goal pushed the score to 10–9, Iowa took over. The Hawkeyes scored 24 unanswered points to finish the game as Lewis and Jones racked up two touchdowns each. QuarterbackBrad Banks threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns as Iowa handed Michigan their worst home loss since 1967. The win propelled the Hawkeyes into the AP Top 10 for the first time since the1991 season.[21][22][23][24]

StatisticsIOWAMICH
First downs2212
Total yards399171
Rushing yards21762
Passing yards222149
Turnovers01
Time of possession38:2721:33

Wisconsin

[edit]
Wisconsin(6-3) at No. 9 Iowa(8-1)
Team1234Total
Badgers03003
No. 9 Hawkeyes01010020
   
Scoring summary
2IowaNate Kaeding 32-yard field goalIowa 3–0
WisconsinMike Allen 26-yard field goalTied 3–3
IowaMo Brown 21-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 10–3
3IowaNate Kaeding 30-yard field goalIowa 13–3
IowaDallas Clark 23-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 20–3
See also:2002 Wisconsin Badgers football team

QuarterbackBrad Banks threw for a career-high 275 yards while the Hawkeye defense held theBadgers to just 78 yards rushing. In total, Wisconsin had 215 yards of offense. Iowa'sMo Brown andDallas Clark finished with a combined 204 receiving yards and had both of Iowa's touchdowns. As a result of Iowa's powerful defense, Wisconsin lost two quarterbacks to injury,Brooks Bollinger andJim Sorgi. Iowa's defense also held running backAnthony Davis to a career-low 34 yards on 16 rushes. After the victory, Iowa was 6–0 in theBig Ten for the first time in school history.[25][26]

StatisticsWISIOWA
First downs1419
Total yards215405
Rushing yards78130
Passing yards137275
Turnovers20
Time of possession27:2532:35

Northwestern

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Northwestern(3-7) at No. 6 Hawkeyes(9-1)
Senior Day
Team1234Total
Wildcats730010
No. 6 Hawkeyes142121662
       
Scoring summary
112:22IowaJermelle Lewis 7-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
10:45IowaMo Brown 40-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 14–0
8:18NWA. Aikens 8-yard pass from Brett Basanez (D. Wasielewski kick)Iowa 14–7
212:28IowaBrad Banks 9-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 21–7
10:19IowaMo Brown 65-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 28–7
5:21NWD. Wasielewski 26-yard field goalIowa 28–10
2:18IowaBrad Banks 19-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 35–10
313:18IowaEd Hinkel 58-yard punt return (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 42–10
9:36IowaDallas Clark 28-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 49–10
6:43IowaC.J. Jones 22-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 56–10
412:49IowaMarcus Schnoor 5-yard run (PAT blocked)Iowa 62–10
See also:2002 Northwestern Wildcats football team

On Senior Day,Brad Banks was a perfect 10-for-10 for 197 yards and three touchdowns. He also scored on two of Iowa's four rushing touchdowns. Iowa's receivers were busy asMo Brown,Dallas Clark andC.J. Jones all had touchdowns. Freshman wideout Ed Hinkel even got in on the action, scoring on a 58-yard punt return. Running backFred Russell returned from a hand injury, and ran for 100 yards in becoming Iowa's 10th player to have a 1,000-yard rushing season. Iowa's victory tied a school record for wins in a season at 10.[27][28]

StatisticsNWIOWA
First downs2024
Total yards298475
Rushing yards99245
Passing yards199230
Turnovers31
Time of possession27:4732:13

At Minnesota

[edit]
No. 6 Iowa(10-1) at Minnesota(7-3)
Floyd of Rosedale
Team1234Total
No. 6 Hawkeyes141471045
Golden Gophers777021
      
Scoring summary
112:44IowaFred Russell 10-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7–0
1:46MinnA. Burns 11-yard pass from A. Abdul-Khaliq (D. Nystrom kick)Tied 7–7
0:29IowaJermelle Lewis 6-yard runIowa 14–7
213:22IowaBrad Banks 11-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 21–7
7:48IowaMo Brown 31-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 28–7
0:32MinnA. Abdul-Khaliq 1-yard run (D. Nystrom kick)Iowa 28–14
311:12IowaClinton Solomon 6-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 35–14
5:55MinnA. Abdul-Khaliq 1-yard run (D. Nystrom kick)Iowa 35–21
414:57IowaNate Kaeding 21-yard field goalIowa 38–21
7:27IowaBrad Banks 1-yard runIowa 45–21
See also:2002 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

Iowa's defense forced six Minnesota turnovers en route to a 45–21 victory. The Hawkeyes only had 100 yards passing, mainly because their running game couldn't be stopped.Fred Russell and Jermelle Lewis combined for 295 of Iowa's 365 rushing yards whileBrad Banks threw for two touchdowns and ran for two touchdowns.Mo Brown caught his tenth touchdown pass of the season, which tiedQuinn Early for touchdown receptions in a season. The win was Iowa's tenth straightBig Ten win, the longest such streak since a 13-game streak in the 1920s. The game was also played in front of the largest crowd to ever see aMinnesota Golden Gophers football game at theMetrodome.[29][30][31]

StatisticsIOWAMINN
First downs2719
Total yards465285
Rushing yards36580
Passing yards100205
Turnovers06
Time of possession34:5525:05

vs. No. 5 USC (Orange Bowl)

[edit]
No. 3 Iowa(11–1) vs. No. 5 Trojans(10–2)
Orange Bowl
Team1234Total
No. 3 Hawkeyes1000717
No. 5 Trojans73141438
     
Scoring summary
114:43IowaC.J. Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 7-0
12:46USCJustin Fargas 4-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick)Tied 7-7
6:26IowaNate Kaeding 35-yard field goalIowa 10-7
21:12USCRyan Killeen 35-yard field goalTied 10-10
310:14USCMike Williams 18-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick)USC 17-10
4:58USCJustin Fargas 50-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick)USC 24-10
414:25USCSultan McCullough 5-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick)USC 31-10
2:36USCByrd 6-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick)USC 38-10
0:34IowaMo Brown 18-yard pass from Brad Banks (Nate Kaeding kick)USC 38-17
Main article:2003 Orange Bowl
See also:2002 USC Trojans football team

The game opened up with a bang for the Hawkeyes, asC.J. Jones took the opening kickoff 100-yards for the touchdown. But as it turns out, it would be the only time until late in the fourth quarter that the Hawkeyes would see theendzone. Although the game was tied athalftime,USC blocked Iowa's last-second field goal, preventing a possible Iowa lead at the half. From there,Heisman winnerCarson Palmer went to work. The senior quarterback threw for over 300 yards against theBig Ten's worst passing defense and led scoring drives of 79, 80, 99, 85 and 61 yards as the Trojans held a 16-minute advantage in time of possession. The USC defense was suffocating and Iowa's miscues were proof. The Hawkeyes had two turnovers, 13 penalties, and multiple missed opportunities.[32]

StatisticsIOWAUSC
First downs1830
Total yards323550
Rushing yards119247
Passing yards204303
Turnovers20
Time of possession21:5438:06

Roster

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2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB7Brad BanksSr
QB6Matt Bohnet Fr
QB10Nathan ChandlerJr
QB16Jason MansonFr
QB12Cy PhillipsFr
QB5David RaihJr
QB4Clinton SolomonFr
RB40Edgar CervantesJr
RB34Aaron GrevingJr
RB29Jermelle LewisSo
RB46Mike ManganSo
RB43Aaron MickensSo
RB2Fred RussellJr
RB23Marcus Schnoor Fr
RB25Kevin Sherlock Fr
WR9Maurice BrownJr
WR22Calvin DavisFr
WR11Ed Hinkel Fr
WR86Warren HollowaySo
WR8C. J. JonesSr
WR12Marqueas McLaurinSr
WR84Matt Melloy Fr
WR15Miguel MerrickFr
WR13Ramon OchoaJr
WR83David VickersFr
TE87C.J. Barkema Fr
TE44Dallas ClarkJr
TE82Ben Gates Fr
TE81Tony JacksonSo
TE35Erik JensenJr
TE80John Morscheiser IISr
TE89Andy ThornSo
OL77Sam AielloJr
OL66Kody AsmusSo
OL75Kory BorchersJr
OL68Jacob BowersSo
OL66Erik ChinanderSr
OL59Ben Cronin Fr
OL55Adam DensmoreJr
OL64Chris FelderFr
OL61Brian Ferentz Fr
OL78Robert GalleryJr
OL76Jason HovelandSr
OL53Will LackSr
OL58Blake Larsen Fr
OL70Andy LightfootSr
OL69Pete McMahonSo
OL72Bruce NelsonSr
OL73David PorterSr
OL71Eric RothwellJr
OL65Ben SobieskiSr
OL56Eric SteinbachSr
OL64Pete TraynorSr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DL45Jonathan BabineauxSo
DL92Steve BurchFr
DL90Jared ClaussJr
DL94Colin ColeSr
DL97Fabian Dodd Fr
DL79Marshall FreemanSo
DL99Lee Gray Fr
DL93Jory HelmsJr
DL48Howard HodgesJr
DL60Tyler LuebkeJr
DL88Warren McDuffeyFr
DL59John MickelsonSr
DL78O.J. PayneJr
DL98Derreck RobinsonSo
DL31Matt RothSo
DL63Larry ThomasFr
DL96John TraynorJr
DL58Scott WebbSr
LB51Fred BarrSr
LB54Mike ElginFr
LB49Mike Follett Fr
LB55Jacob GancarczykSo
LB18Chad Greenway Fr
LB52Abdul Hodge Fr
LB50George LewisJr
LB30Ryan MajerusFr
LB27Edmond MilesFr
LB38Matt Neubauer Fr
LB57Tom RevakSo
LB42Grant SteenJr
LB53Kevin WorthyJr
LB47Eric ZilischFr
DB20Antwan AllenFr
DB4Scott BoleynSr
DB37Sean ConsidineSo
DB36Chigozie EjiasiSo
DB17Aramis HaralsonSo
DB5D.J. JohnsonSr
DB26Jovon JohnsonFr
DB25Derek PagelSr
DB39Marcus PaschalFr
DB7Jermire RobertsJr
DB33Bob SandersJr
DB14Adolphus SheltonFr
DB19Chris SmithJr
DB41Richey WilliamsFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K95Nate KaedingJr
K1Kyle SchlicherFr
P28David BradleySo
P91John Gallery Fr


Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

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

Postseason awards

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See also:2002 College Football All-America Team and2002 All-Big Ten Conference football team

Team Players in the 2003 NFL draft

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Main article:2003 NFL draft
PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL club
Dallas ClarkTight End124Indianapolis Colts
Eric SteinbachGuard233Cincinnati Bengals
Bruce NelsonCenter250Carolina Panthers
Derek PagelDefensive Back5140New York Jets
Ben SobieskiGuard5151Buffalo Bills

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