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2015 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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2015Iowa Hawkeyes football
Big Ten West Division champion
Rose Bowl, L 16–45 vs.Stanford
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionWest Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 9
Record12–2 (8–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorGreg Davis (4th season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorPhil Parker (4th season)
Base defense4–3
Captains
Home stadiumKinnick Stadium
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 6Michigan State xy$^ 71  122 
No. 4Ohio State x 71  121 
No. 12Michigan 62  103 
Penn State 44  76 
Indiana 26  67 
Rutgers 17  48 
Maryland 17  39 
West Division
No. 9Iowa xy 80  122 
No. 23Northwestern 62  103 
No. 21Wisconsin 62  103 
Nebraska 35  67 
Minnesota 26  67 
Illinois 26  57 
Purdue 17  210 
Championship:Michigan State 16, Iowa 13
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2015 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented theUniversity of Iowa in the2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hawkeyes, led by 17th year head coachKirk Ferentz, were members of the West Division of theBig Ten Conference and played their home games atKinnick Stadium. Despite modest expectations entering the season, the team finished 12–2 overall and 8–0 in Big Ten play to win the West Division. After losing a classic toMichigan State in theBig Ten Championship Game, the Hawkeyes were invited to the2016 Rose Bowl where they were beaten byStanford. The team established a new single-season school record for wins.

2015 commitments

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College recruiting information
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeight40Commit date
Ryan Boyle
QB
West Des Moines, IADowling Catholic High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)204 lb (93 kg)4.6Mar 26, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Drew Cook
ATH
Iowa City, IAIowa City Regina High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)208 lb (94 kg)4.7Feb 26, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
James Daniels
C
Warren, OHWarren G. Harding High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)287 lb (130 kg)5.2Jul 31, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Adrian Falconer
WR
Leesburg, FLLeesburg High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)186 lb (84 kg)4.5Jun 21, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Angelo Garbutt
OLB
Carrollton, TXHebron High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)207 lb (94 kg)4.5Mar 2, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Eric Graham
RB
Prattville, ALAutauga Academy5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)197 lb (89 kg)4.4Apr 2, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN:    
Jack Hockaday
OLB
Maroa, ILMaroa-Forsyth High School6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)203 lb (92 kg)4.6Mar 29, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Garret Jansen
DE
Pella, IAPella High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)248 lb (112 kg)5.0Jan 30, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Justin Jinning
OLB
The Colony, TXThe Colony High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)205 lb (93 kg)4.7Jun 23, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Ron Nash
WR
Sioux City, IAIowa Western Community College6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)195 lb (88 kg)NAMar 31, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    
Anthony Nelson
DE
Waukee, IAWaukee High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)213 lb (97 kg)4.9May 1, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Jake Newborg
OG
Inwood, IAWest Lyon High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)271 lb (123 kg)5.0Aug 31, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Emmanuel Ogwo
WR
Mesquite, TXVan Horn High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)4.6Jul 30, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 2/5 stars   ESPN:    
Levi Paulsen
OT
Moville, IAWoodbury Central High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)266 lb (121 kg)5.0Feb 3, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Landan Paulsen
OG
Moville, IAWoodbury Central High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)274 lb (124 kg)5.0Feb 3, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Brady Reiff
DE
Parkston, SDParkston High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)215 lb (98 kg)4.5Apr 24, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Michael Slater Jr.
DE
Chesterfield, MOParkway Central High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)250 lb (110 kg)4.7Oct 15, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Jerminic Smith
WR
Garland, TXSouth Garland High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)176 lb (80 kg)4.4Feb 11, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Nate Vejvoda
TE
New Lenox, ILProvidence Catholic High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)213 lb (97 kg)4.7Jul 26, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Brett Waechter
OT
Hartley, IAHartley–Melvin–Sanborn High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)260 lb (120 kg)5.0Nov 6, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Nick Wilson
OLB
West Des Moines, IADowling Catholic High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)206 lb (93 kg)4.6Jan 2, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 2/5 stars   ESPN:    
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: 51   Rivals: 58   247Sports: 59
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 511:00 amNo. 2(FCS)Illinois State*BTNW 31–1459,450
September 123:45 pmatIowa State*FOXW 31–1761,500
September 197:00 pmPittsburgh*
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
BTNW 27–2463,636
September 262:30 pmNorth Texas*
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPNUW 62–1656,041
October 311:00 amat No. 19WisconsinESPNW 10–680,933
October 1011:00 amIllinoisdaggerNo. 22
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN2W 29–2066,693
October 1711:00 amat No. 20NorthwesternNo. 17ABC/ESPN2W 40–1044,135
October 312:30 pmMarylandNo. 10
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ABC/ESPN2W 31–1562,667
November 72:30 pmatIndianaNo. 9ESPNW 35–2744,739
November 147:00 pmMinnesotaNo. 5
BTNW 40–3570,585
November 2111:00 amPurdueNo. 5
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN2W 40–2062,920
November 272:30 pmatNebraskaNo. 4ABCW 28–2090,830
December 57:15 pmvs. No. 5Michigan StateNo. 4FOXL 13–1666,985
January 14:10 pmvs. No. 6Stanford*No. 5ESPNL 16–4594,268

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Roster

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2015 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB16C. J. BeathardJr
QB11Ryan BoyleFr
QB18Drew CookFr
QB15Ryan SchmidtFr
QB8Tyler Wiegers Fr
RB40Lane AkreFr
RB33Jordan CanzeriSr
RB38Adam CoxJr
RB29LeShun Daniels Jr.Jr
RB23Eric GrahamFr
RB26Joly Marcel Fr
RB41Austin Kelly Fr
RB45Drake KulickSo
RB31Aaron Mends Fr
RB10Jonathan ParkerSo
RB42Macon PlewaSr
RB25Akrum WadleySo
WR2Brandon Bishop Fr
WR82Adrian FalconerFr
WR84Andre HarrisSo
WR17Jacob HillyerSr
WR15Joshua Jackson Fr
WR14Conner KeaneSo
WR83Riley McCarronJr
WR85Derrick Mitchell, Jr.So
WR21Ronald NashFr
WR6Emmanuel OgwoFr
WR3Jay Scheel Fr
WR9Jerminic SmithFr
WR4Tevaun SmithJr
WR20Andrew StoneSr
WR89Matt VandeBergJr
TE87Jake Duzey InjuredSr
TE46George KittleJr
TE80Henry Krieger-CobleSr
TE92Jameer Outsey Fr
TE86Peter PekarSo
TE92Blake SimonsFr
TE85Nate VejvodaFr
TE90Nate WietingFr
TE81Jon Wisnieski Fr
OL63Austin BlytheSr
OL75Ike BoettgerSo
OL64Cole CrostonJr
OL78James DanielsFr
OL54Steve FerentzJr
OL76Dalton Ferguson Fr
OL74Mitch KeppyJr
OL70Lucas LeGrand Fr
OL52Boone MyersSo
OL57Jake NewborgFr
OL68Landan PaulsenFr
OL66Levi PaulsenFr
OL69Keegan Render Fr
OL59Ross Reynolds Fr
OL58Eric SimmonsSr
OL71Brett WaechterFr
OL65Jordan WalshSr
OL73Ryan WardJr
OL79Sean WelshSo
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DL99Nathan BazataSo
DL90Sam Brincks Fr
DL97Darian Cooper InjuredSr
DL56Faith EkakitieJr
DL77Daniel GaffneySo
DL60Jacob GieseFr
DL72Brant GresselSo
DL93Terrence Harris Fr
DL40Parker Hesse Fr
DL88Jake HulettSo
DL53Garret JansenFr
DL67Jaleel JohnsonJr
DL34Nate MeierSr
DL98Anthony NelsonFr
DL96Matt Nelson Fr
DL95Drew Ott InjuredSr
DL91Brady ReiffFr
DL94Michael SlaterFr
DL61Kyle TerlouwJr
LB41Bo BowerSo
LB51Drake DunkerFr
LB36Cole FisherSr
LB22Angelo GarbuttFr
LB45Eric Grimm Fr
LB48Jack HockadayFr
LB43Josey JewellSo
LB21Justin JinningFr
LB15Steve MandersSo
LB44Ben NiemannSo
LB39Travis PerrySr
LB55Brady RossFr
LB50Jacob Sobotka Fr
LB49Melvin SpearsSr
LB29Nick WilsonFr
DB4Jacob BlackSo
DB7Sean DraperSr
DB28Maurice FlemingJr
DB12Anthony GairJr
DB30Jake Gervase Fr
DB14Desmond KingJr
DB8Isaiah KrammeFr
DB27Jordan LomaxSr
DB13Greg MabinJr
DB4John MilaniFr
DB11Michael OjemudiaFr
DB37Brandon Snyder Fr
DB19Miles TaylorSo
DB5Omar Truitt Fr
DB26Kevin WardSo
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K2Mick EllisSo
K1Marshall KoehnSr
K91Miguel Recinos Fr
P16Dillon KiddSr
P7Colton RastetterFr
LS97Tyler KluverSo
LS50Jackson SubbertFr


Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Greg DavisOffensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks
  • Phil ParkerDefensive Coordinator
  • Brian FerentzOffensive Line
  • Bobby Kennedy –Wide Receivers
  • Reese Morgan –Defensive Line
  • Jim ReidLinebackers
  • Seth Wallace –Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Assistant Coach
  • Chris White –Running Backs and Special Teams
  • LeVar WoodsTight Ends
  • Chris DoyleStrength and Conditioning
  • Raimond Braithwaite –Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach
  • Justin Lima –Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach
  • Cody Myers –Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach
  • Joel Welsh, Jr. –Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach
  • Paul Federici –Director of Football Operations
  • Chic Ejiasi –Director of Player Development
  • Scott Southmayd –Director of Player Personnel
  • Max Allen –Director of New Media
  • Ben Hansen –Assistant Director of Football Operations
  • Kelvin Bell –Director of On-Campus Recruiting
  • Tyler Anderson –Defensive Graduate Assistant
  • Broderick Binns –Special Teams Graduate Assistant
  • A.J. Haase –Offensive Graduate Assistant
  • Ned Amendola, M.D. –Director, UI Sports Medicine Center
  • Doug West –Senior Athletic Trainer
  • Russ Haynes –Associate Director, Athletic Training Services
  • Bob Rahfeldt –Video Coordinator
  • Chris Ruth –Assistant Video Coordinator

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

Roster
Last update: 8/27/15

Rankings

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Further information:2015 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
APRVRVRV2217121010863469
CoachesRVRVRV2317131111863(1)3(1)710
CFPNot released955445Not released

Game summaries

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#2(FCS) Illinois State

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Illinois State at Iowa
Team1234Total
No. 2 (FCS) Redbirds0001414
Hawkeyes7107731
Scoring summary
17:29IowaC. J. Beathard 6-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
212:35IowaJordan Canzeri 5-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–0
20:00IowaMarshall Koehn 40-yard field goalIowa 17–0
31:22IowaMatt VandeBerg 9-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 24–0
47:54IowaC. J. Beathard 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 31–0
45:34Illinois StBrady Tibbits 1-yard pass from Jake Kolbe (Sean Slattery kick)Iowa 31–7
40:49Illinois StAnthony Warrum 22-yard pass from Jake Kolbe (Sean Slattery kick)Iowa 31–14
See also:2015 Illinois State Redbirds football team

Iowa was in control of this opening day game but wasn't able to pull away until well into the third quarter. The Hawkeyes had a balanced offensive attack with nearly 450 yards of total offense with Daniels getting over 100 yards on the ground.

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StatisticsILL STIOWA
First downs1422
Total yards231431
Rushing yards35210
Passing yards196221
Turnovers01
Time of possession27:3232:28
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Illinois StatePassingJake Kolbe11/15, 147 yards, 2 TD
RushingM. Coprich13 carries, 32 yards
ReceivingAnthony Warrum3 receptions, 58 yards, TD
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard15/24, 211 yards, TD
RushingLeShun Daniels26 carries, 123 yards
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg6 receptions, 59 yards, TD

at Iowa State

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Iowa at Iowa State
Cy-Hawk Trophy
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes3771431
Cyclones3140017
Scoring summary
15:44IowaMarshall Koehn 49-yard field goalIowa 3–0
12:07Iowa StateCole Netten 37-yard field goalTied 3–3
213:12Iowa StateQuenton Bundrage 11-yard pass from Sam B. Richardson (Cole Netten kick)Iowa State 10–3
24:24IowaTevaun Smith 14-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Tied 10–10
22:19Iowa StateJauan Wesley 29-yard pass from Sam B. Richardson (Cole Netten kick)Iowa State 17–10
310:05IowaMatt VandeBerg 3-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Tied 17–17
42:14IowaRiley McCarron 25-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 24–17
41:05IowaJordan Canzeri 8-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 31–17
See also:2015 Iowa State Cyclones football team andIowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series

It was an emotional week leading up to the game because formerAll-Big Ten SafetyTyler Sash and basketball legendRoy Marble died. The Hawkeyes honored Sash by wearing the number 9 (Sash's jersey number at Iowa) in place of the Tigerhawk on one side of their helmets.[3]

C. J. Beathard threw three touchdown passes to lead the Hawkeyes to victory.[4] He also added two long runs and was named co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.[5]

StatisticsIOWAISU
First downs2218
Total yards475310
Rushing yards26063
Passing yards215247
Turnovers11
Time of possession33:2226:38
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard15/25, 215 yards, 3 TD
RushingJordan Cazeri24 carries, 124 yards, TD
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg9 receptions, 114 yards, TD
Iowa StatePassingSam B. Richardson19/35, 247 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingTrever Ryen4 carries, 23 yards
ReceivingAllen Lazard7 receptions, 71 yards

Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh at Iowa
Team1234Total
Panthers0710724
Hawkeyes31401027
Scoring summary
18:59IowaMarshall Koehn 43-yard field goalIowa 3–0
214:12IowaC. J. Beathard 9-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 10–0
210:11PittScott Orndoff 15-yard pass fromNathan Peterman (Chris Blewitt kick)Iowa 10–7
20:44IowaJordan Canzeri 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 17–7
39:40PittChris Blewitt 48-yard field goalIowa 17–10
35:51PittPat Amara, Jr. 28-yard return of blocked punt (Chris Blewitt kick)Tied 17–17
46:04IowaJordan Canzeri 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 24–17
40:52PittTyler Boyd 8-yard pass from Nathan Peterman (Chris Blewitt kick)Tied 24–24
40:00IowaMarshall Koehn 57-yard field goalIowa 27–24
See also:2015 Pittsburgh Panthers football team

The Hawkeyes never trailed in this physical matchup, and Marshall Koehn booted a 57-yard field goal as time expired to give Iowa the win.[6] His effort was good enough to earnBig Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors.[7]

StatisticsPITTIOWA
First downs1522
Total yards282363
Rushing yards55105
Passing yards227258
Turnovers21
Time of possession27:1832:42
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PittsburghPassingNathan Peterman20–29, 219 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
RushingD. Hall14 carries, 38 yards
ReceivingTyler Boyd10 receptions, 131 yards, TD
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard27–40, 258 yards, INT
RushingJordan Canzeri12 carries, 49 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingTevaun Smith3 receptions, 73 yards

North Texas

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North Texas at Iowa
Team1234Total
Mean Green0133016
Hawkeyes1421131462
Scoring summary
111:36IowaJordan Canzeri 16-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
15:56IowaJordan Canzeri 10-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–0
213:17North TexasTrevor Moore 38-yard field goalIowa 14–3
212:20IowaGeorge Kittle 43-yard pass from C. J. Bethard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 21–3
210:47IowaTevaun Smith 81-yard pass from C. J. Bethard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 28–3
27:54North TexasTrevor Moore 38-yard field goalIowa 28–6
27:33North TexasChris Loving 6-yard pass from Carlos Harris (Trevor Moore kick)Iowa 28–13
21:56IowaJordan Canzeri 3-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 35–13
310:48North TexasTrevor Moore 31-yard field goalIowa 35–16
30:45IowaJordan Canzeri 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 42–16
30:15IowaJosey Jewell 34-yard interception return (Marshall Koehn kick failed)Iowa 48–16
46:35IowaAkrum Wadley 2-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick)Iowa 55–16
42:47IowaBo Bower 88-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick)Iowa 62–16
See also:2015 North Texas Mean Green football team

The Hawkeyes dominated from start to finish in this lopsided victory. The final result isn't even indicative of how much Iowa rolled over the Mean Green as Iowa called off the dogs in the second half but still continued to score.Jordan Canzeri rushed for 4 touchdowns to tie the Iowa single-game record.

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StatisticsUNTIOWA
First downs2223
Total yards356488
Rushing yards183210
Passing yards173278
Turnovers32
Time of possession28:1531:45
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
North TexasPassingAndrew McNulty14–36, 137 yards, INT
RushingJeff Wilson14 carries, 74 yards
ReceivingCarlos Harris5 receptions, 43 yards
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard18–21, 278 yards, 2 TD
RushingJordan Canzeri22 carries, 115 yards, 4 TD
ReceivingTevaun Smith4 receptions, 115 yards, TD

at No. 19 Wisconsin

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Iowa at#19 Wisconsin
Heartland Trophy
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes0100010
No. 19 Badgers30306
Scoring summary
19:58WisRafael Gaglianone 46-yard field goalWisconsin 3–0
22:59IowaGeorge Kittle 1-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–3
21:03IowaMarshall Koehn 33-yard field goalIowa 10–3
33:40WisRafael Gaglianone 46-yard field goalIowa 10–6
See also:2015 Wisconsin Badgers football team

[9]

Following a season opening loss to#3 Alabama, the Badgers entered this game ranked #19 after three straight convincing wins (outscoring those opponents 114–3). Wisconsin kicked a field goal on the game's opening possession to take an early 3–0 lead. The Hawkeyes capitalized on two second quarter miscues to take a 10–3 advantage into the locker room. Wisconsin tacked on a field goal in the 3rd quarter, making it 10–6. Midway through the 4th quarter, the Hawkeyes recovered a costly Wisconsin fumble on a 2nd and goal play from the Iowa 1-yard line. The Badgers reached the Iowa 16 on their final possession, but a 4th down pass fell incomplete with 36 seconds remaining and the Hawkeyes ran out the clock, ending a classic defensive battle.[10] Cornerback Desmond King collected his second two-interception game of the season and was named co-Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week[11] and Jim Thorpe Defensive Player of the Week.[12]

Wisconsin was 71–9 in 80 games atCamp Randall Stadium dating back to the final game of the 2003 regular season and ending with this game. Incredibly, Iowa was 4–1 in those games with Wisconsin going 70–5 against all other opponents.

After this game, Wisconsin held a44–43–2 edge in the rivalry.

StatisticsIOWAWIS
First downs1421
Total yards221320
Rushing yards14486
Passing yards77234
Turnovers24
Time of possession29:1430:46
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard9/21, 77 yards, TD, INT
RushingJordan Canzeri26 carries, 125 yards
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg6 receptions, 61 yards
WisconsinPassingJoel Stave21/38, 234 yards, 2 INT
RushingTaiwan Deal15 carries, 59 yards
ReceivingDare Ogunbowale4 receptions, 43 yards

Illinois

[edit]
Illinois at#22 Iowa
Homecoming
Team1234Total
Fighting Illini706720
No. 22 Hawkeyes6107629
Scoring summary
18:30IowaGeorge Kittle 21-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed)Iowa 6–0
16:29IllinoisKe'Shawn Vaughn 4 yard run (T. Zalewski kick)Illinois 7–6
27:50IowaJordan Canzeri 17-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 13–7
20:15IowaMarshall Koehn 19-yard field goalIowa 16–7
311:32IllinoisT. Zalewski 37-yard field goalIowa 16–10
32:56IllinoisT. Zalewski 40-yard field goalIowa 16–13
32:45IowaJordan Canzeri 75-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 23–13
410:13IllinoisGeronimo Allison 53-yard pass fromWes Lunt (T. Zalewski kick)Iowa 23–20
43:20IowaMarshall Koehn 34-yard field goalIowa 26–20
42:11IowaMarshall Koehn 40-yard field goalIowa 29–20
See also:2015 Illinois Fighting Illini football team

[13]

Senior running back Jordan Canzeri carried the ball 43 times (school record) for 256 yards (third-best in school history) and a touchdown.[14][15] He also had a receiving touchdown, and earnedBig Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors.[16]

StatisticsILLIOWA
First downs2023
Total yards363478
Rushing yards46278
Passing yards317200
Turnovers20
Time of possession24:0935:51
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IllinoisPassingWes Lunt25–42, 317 yards, TD
RushingKe'Shawn Vaughn19 carries, 67 yards, TD
ReceivingGeronimo Allison8 receptions, 148 yards, TD
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard15–31, 200 yards, 2 TD
RushingJordan Canzeri43 carries, 256 yards, TD
ReceivingJerminic Smith4 receptions, 118 yards

at No. 20 Northwestern

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#17 Iowa at#20 Northwestern
Team1234Total
No. 17 Hawkeyes313141040
No. 20 Wildcats0100010
Scoring summary
19:59IowaMarshall Koehn 36-yard field goalIowa 3–0
214:52IowaAkrum Wadley 35-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick failed)Iowa 9–0
210:15IowaAkrum Wadley 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 16–0
26:18NWChristian Jones 4-yard pass fromClayton Thorson (Jack Mitchell kick)Iowa 16–7
22:40NWJack Mitchell 20-yard field goalIowa 16–10
36:42IowaAkrum Wadley 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 23–10
35:26IowaAkrum Wadley 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 30–10
410:49IowaMarshall Koehn 22-yard field goalIowa 33–10
47:55IowaDerrick Mitchell Jr. 13-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 40–10
See also:2015 Northwestern Wildcats football team

[17]

Despite entering the game very banged up, and losing RB Jordan Canzeri early in this one, Iowa dominated the Wildcats.[18] SophomoreAkrum Wadley became the second Iowa running back to go over 200 yards in Big Ten play (in 2015). He finished with 204 yards and a school record-tying 4 rushing touchdowns, and was namedBig Ten Offensive Player of the Week.[19]

The 30-point Hawkeye victory spoiled Northwestern's Homecoming and the 20-year Reunion of the1995 Big Ten Championship team.

StatisticsIOWANW
First downs2413
Total yards492198
Rushing yards29451
Passing yards198147
Turnovers13
Time of possession37:2222:38
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard15/25, 176 yards, INT
RushingAkrum Wadley26 carries, 204 yards, 4 TD
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg8 receptions, 78 yards
NorthwesternPassingClayton Thorson17/35, 125 yards, TD, INT
RushingJustin Jackson10 carries, 30 yards
ReceivingJustin Jackson5 receptions, 17 yards

Maryland

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Maryland at#10 Iowa
Team1234Total
Terrapins0001515
No. 10 Hawkeyes71401031
Scoring summary
14:42IowaLeshun Daniels 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
28:30IowaAkrum Wadley 11-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–0
20:09IowaDerrick Mitchell Jr. 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 21–0
414:37MarylandTaivon Jacobs 7-yard pass fromPerry Hills (Brad Craddock kick)Iowa 21–7
411:04IowaMarshall Koehn 49-yard field goalIowa 24–7
47:38IowaDesmond King 88-yard interception return (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 31–7
47:26MarylandWilliam Likely 100-yard kickoff return (Perry Hills rush)Iowa 31–15
See also:2015 Maryland Terrapins football team

The Hawkeyes never trailed in this game with the Terrapins. However, the game's result was still in doubt well into the fourth quarter until a pick six by eventualJim Thorpe awardee and future NFL playerDesmond King all but assured the victory for Iowa.

[20][21]

StatisticsMDIOWA
First downs1518
Total yards241293
Rushing yards167110
Passing yards74183
Turnovers41
Time of possession27:0832:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MarylandPassingPerry Hills11–22, 74 yards, TD, 3 INT
RushingPerry Hills19 carries, 104 yards
ReceivingT. Jacobs3 receptions, 18 yards, TD
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard12–23, 183 yards
RushingAkrum Wadley19 carries, 67 yards, TD
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg3 receptions, 54 yards

at Indiana

[edit]
#9 Iowa at Indiana
Team1234Total
No. 9 Hawkeyes71401435
Hoosiers31401027
Scoring summary
114:10IowaAkrum Wadley 65-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
110:09IndianaGriffin Oakes 32-yard field goalIowa 7–3
212:17IowaLeShun Daniels 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–3
28:52IndianaJordan Howard 37-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick)Iowa 14–10
23:52IndianaJordan Howard 29-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick)Indiana 17–14
20:17IowaC. J. Beathard 7-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 21–17
413:22IndianaGriffin Oakes 28-yard field goalIowa 21–20
410:07IowaLeShun Daniels 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 28–20
46:03IowaGeorge Kittle 10-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 35–20
42:24IndianaMichael Cooper 11-yard pass fromNate Sudfeld (Griffin Oakes kick)Iowa 35–27
See also:2015 Indiana Hoosiers football team

Every time it looked like Iowa might pull away, Indiana came back to keep it close in this back-and-forth game. One of the most critical plays of the contest came on aC. J. Beathard diving touchdown with only 17 seconds remaining before halftime. The play was reviewed as it looked like he might have lost possession before crossing the goal line but it was ultimately ruled a touchdown.

[22][23]

StatisticsIOWAIU
First downs2626
Total yards467407
Rushing yards234227
Passing yards233180
Turnovers01
Time of possession34:3025:30
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard19/31, 233 yards, TD
RushingAkrum Wadley12 carries, 120 yards, TD
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg5 receptions, 68 yards
IndianaPassingNate Sudfeld16/37, 180 yards, TD, INT
RushingJordan Howard22 carries, 174 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingRickey Jones4 receptions, 39 yards

Minnesota

[edit]
Minnesota at#5 Iowa
Floyd of Rosedale
Team1234Total
Golden Gophers7771435
No. 5 Hawkeyes71731340
Scoring summary
14:23IowaLeShun Daniels 3-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
11:54MinnMitch Leidner 2-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)Tied 7–7
214:24IowaC. J. Beathard 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–7
212:06MinnBrandon Lingen 40-yard pass from Mitch Leidner (Ryan Santoso kick)Tied 14–14
27:47IowaMarshall Koehn 47-yard field goalIowa 17–14
20:44IowaLeShun Daniels 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 24–14
38:04IowaMarshall Koehn 38-yard field goalIowa 27–14
31:05MinnR. Williams 1-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)Iowa 27–21
414:30IowaC. J. Beathard 1-yard run (C. J. Beathard run failed)Iowa 33–21
45:32MinnDrew Wolitarsky 42-yard pass from Shannon Brooks (Ryan Santoso kick)Iowa 33–28
42:01IowaLeShun Daniels 51-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 40–28
41:16MinnShannon Brooks 3-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)Iowa 40–35
See also:2015 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

[24][25]

Minnesota returned to Kinnick Stadium for the annualFloyd of Rosedale game with a lot of momentum from last year, when they routed Iowa 51–14 in the Twin Cities. Minnesota, despite losingDavid Cobb to the NFL last year and going through a mid-season coaching transition, had a lot to prove as they entered the undefeated #5 Iowa's home stadium in an attempt to deliver the upset. Mitch Leidner, who had not lived up to expectations early in the season, was coming off a good run of games, and had two weeks earlier come within a 4th-down pass at the 1 to beating a hot Michigan team.

Minnesota hung on well to the Hawkeyes but were unable to stop the Iowa halfbacks. LeShun Daniels Jr. ran for nearly 200 yards, and CJ Beathard scored on a play action bootleg in the red zone, reminiscent of Iowa great Chuck Long's game-winning bootleg against Michigan State in 1985.

Iowa kept building on its lead all night, and LeShun Daniels Jr. broke through the box to run it in 51 yards in the final 3 minutes. With Minnesota down two scores, Shannon Brooks took the offense on a high-energy no-huddle drive through the air that took less than 1 minute to score. Minnesota's onside kick failed, and Iowa took the win, 40–35.

StatisticsMINNIOWA
First downs2427
Total yards434506
Rushing yards133272
Passing yards301234
Turnovers00
Time of possession24:2835:32
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MinnesotaPassingMitch Leidner19–27, 259 yards, TD
RushingShannon Brooks14 carries, 86 yards, TD
ReceivingK. J. Maye7 receptions, 106 yards
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard18–26, 213 yards
RushingLeShun Daniels26 carries, 195 yards, 3 TD
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg6 receptions, 74 yards

Purdue

[edit]
Purdue at#5 Iowa
Team1234Total
Boilermakers0103720
No. 5 Hawkeyes14671340
Scoring summary
18:54IowaLeShun Daniels 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
14:32IowaLeShun Daniels 13-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–0
213:40IowaMatt VandeBerg 7-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick blocked)Iowa 20–0
23:55PurdueMarkell Jones 1-yard run (Paul Griggs kick)Iowa 20–7
20:25PurduePaul Griggs 20-yard field goalIowa 20–10
310:26PurduePaul Griggs 22-yard field goalIowa 20–13
33:20IowaGeorge Kittle 35-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 27–13
48:40IowaHenry Krieger-Coble 22-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed)Iowa 33–13
44:46PurdueS. Mikesky 19-yard pass fromAustin Appleby (Paul Griggs kick)Iowa 33–20
42:12IowaJordan Canzeri 42-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 40–20
See also:2015 Purdue Boilermakers football team

[26]

The Hawkeyes jumped ahead 20–0 early in the second quarter and, after Purdue closed to within 20–13, scored 20 of the game's final 27 points for the 40–20 triumph. The win on Senior Day secured Iowa's first unbeaten record at Kinnick Stadium since the2004 season (6–0), and matched the 7–0 mark at home from the2003 season.[27][28]

Senior Jordan Lomax led the Hawkeyes with 13 tackles, broke up a pass and forced a fumble in earning Lott IMPACT Player of the Week honors.[29]

StatisticsPURIOWA
First downs2121
Total yards405387
Rushing yards137174
Passing yards268213
Turnovers11
Time of possession32:5427:06
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PurduePassingAustin Appleby23–40, 259 yards, TD
RushingMarkell Jones24 carries, 87 yards, TD
ReceivingDeAngelo Yancey9 receptions, 117 yards
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard12–20, 213 yards, 3 TD
RushingJordan Canzeri13 carries, 95 yards, TD
ReceivingHenry Krieger-Coble4 receptions, 76 yards, TD

at Nebraska

[edit]
#4 Iowa at Nebraska
The Heroes Game
Team1234Total
No. 4 Hawkeyes01414028
Cornhuskers0107320
Scoring summary
213:50IowaGeorge Kittle 10-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 7–0
210:18NebraskaImani Cross 4-yard run (Drew Brown kick)Tied 7–7
26:38IowaParker Hesse 4-yard Interception return (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 14–7
20:03NebraskaDrew Brown 39-yard field goalIowa 14–10
312:17IowaJordan Canzeri 29-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 21–10
37:00NebraskaImani Cross 4-yard run (Drew Brown kick)Iowa 21–17
36:43IowaJordan Canzeri 68-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 28–17
41:17NebraskaDrew Brown 42-yard field goalIowa 28–20
See also:2015 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

[30][31]

The Hawkeyes finished their first unbeaten regular season since the1922 season, establishing a single-season school record with 12 wins.[32][33][34] Iowa intercepted four passes (Parker Hesse returned one for a touchdown to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors[35]), and Jordan Canzeri ran for 140 yards and two touchdowns in the victory. With wins over Iowa State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Nebraska, Iowa recaptured all four rivalry trophies in 2015.

StatisticsIOWANEB
First downs1122
Total yards250433
Rushing yards153137
Passing yards97296
Turnovers14
Time of possession23:5436:06
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard9/16, 97 yards, TD
RushingJordan Canzeri17 carries, 140 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingGeorge Kittle2 receptions, 35 yards, TD
NebraskaPassingTommy Armstrong Jr.25/45, 296 yards, 4 INT
RushingImani Cross19 carries, 55 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingCethan Carter4 receptions, 76 yards

vs. No. 5 Michigan State (Big Ten Championship Game)

[edit]
#5 Michigan State vs.#4 Iowa
Big Ten Championship Game
Team1234Total
No. 5 Spartans306716
No. 4 Hawkeyes330713
Scoring summary
111:11MSUMichael Geiger 23-yard field goalMSU 3–0
15:08IowaMarshall Koehn 24-yard field goalTied 3–3
213:28IowaMarshall Koehn 43-yard field goalIowa 6–3
34:23MSUMichael Geiger 29-yard field goalTied 6–6
30:57MSUMichael Geiger 47-yard field goalMSU 9–6
414:49IowaTevaun Smith 85-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Iowa 13–9
40:27MSULJ Scott 1-yard run (Michael Geiger kick)MSU 16–13
Main article:2015 Big Ten Football Championship Game
See also:2015 Michigan State Spartans football team

[36][37][38][39]

Iowa turned the ball over twice in the first half – a fumble leading to the Spartans first points and an interception in the end zone – but led 6–3. Michigan State dominated the third quarter in time of possession and yardage, and tacked on two field goals to lead 9–6. Trailing entering the 4th quarter for the first time all season, the Hawkeyes responded in a big way with an 85-yard touchdown pass from C. J. Beathard to Tevaun Smith that gave Iowa a 13–9 lead with 14:49 remaining. After exchanging punts, Michigan State marched 82 yards in 22 plays and took 9:04 off the clock. The game-winning score came on a 1-yard touchdown run with 27 seconds left.[40][41]

StatisticsMSUIOWA
First downs2013
Total yards365268
Rushing yards17452
Passing yards191216
Turnovers13
Time of possession36:3823:22
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Michigan StatePassingConnor Cook16–32, 191 yards, INT
RushingLJ Scott22 carries, 73 yards, TD
ReceivingAaron Burbridge5 receptions, 61 yards
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard18–26, 216 yards, TD, INT
RushingDerrick Mitchell Jr.4 carries, 24 yards
ReceivingTevaun Smith5 receptions, 110 yards, TD

vs. No. 6 Stanford (Rose Bowl)

[edit]
#6 Stanford vs.#5 Iowa
Rose Bowl
Team1234Total
No. 6 Cardinal21143745
No. 5 Hawkeyes0031316
Scoring summary
114:49StanC. McCaffrey 75-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick)Stan 7–0
19:12StanK. Hogan 8-yard run (Ukropina kick)Stan 14–0
14:07StanMeeks 66-yard INT return (Ukropina kick)Stan 21–0
214:12StanC. McCaffrey 66-yard punt return (Ukropina kick)Stan 28–0
28:22StanM. Rector 31-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick)Stan 35–0
311:09StanUkropina 31-yard field goalStan 38–0
33:36IowaMarshall Koehn 39-yard field goalStan 38–3
413:12IowaMatt VandeBerg 36-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed)Stan 38–9
42:46IowaAkrum Wadley 31-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick)Stan 38–16
41:54StanM. Rector 42-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick)Stan 45–16
Main article:2016 Rose Bowl
See also:2015 Stanford Cardinal football team

[42][43][44]

The Hawkeyes received a bid to the 2016 Rose Bowl after dropping in the College Football Playoff ranking to #5 in their loss to Michigan State, which came as a surprise to much of sports media who believed that Ohio State would jump the loser of the Big Ten Championship Game. Since the Rose Bowl traditionally gives a bid to the winner of the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences, and due to the new College Football Playoff system where the conference champion was likely to enter the playoff, the Rose Bowl committee had announced prior to the Big Ten Championship Game that they would give a bid to the second highest-ranked Big Ten team if a Big Ten team entered the playoff, since it was clear that the winner of the Big Ten Championship Game would finish in the Top 4 ranking.

#5 Iowa was named the home team and #6 Stanford was named the away team. Sports analysts had anticipated the contest to be exciting, due mainly to the matchup between Iowa's strong run defense and Stanford running backChristian McCaffrey, theHeisman Trophy runner-up. Iowa's run defense finished the season ranked 14th, allowing only 121 yards per game and having defeated historically rushing teams like Wisconsin, Indiana, and Nebraska.[45] Contrarily, Christian McCaffrey led the FBS in the 2015 season with 3,864 all-purpose yards, which came from punt/kick returns, runs from scrimmage, and passes out of the backfield.[46]

Christian McCaffrey caught a short pass and turned it into a 75-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. The Hawkeyes were unable to stop him, as he averaged 9.6 YPC (172 yards on 18 carries), returned a punt for a touchdown, and converted many third downs. Though he did not rush for any touchdowns from scrimmage, he proved to be the primary playmaker for Stanford, catching a third (4) of Kevin Hogan's passes. McCaffrey was such an offensive threat that Hogan was able to make large gains with the read option, including a wide-open first-quarter option TD run.

Iowa was unable to get their run game going, rushing as a team for 1.3 YPC (48 yards on 38 carries). The longest Iowa runs came from LeShun Daniels Jr. and Akrum Wadley (14 and 12 yards, respectively),[47] as well as a 14-yard scramble by Beathard. Iowa's inability to establish a run game closed up Iowa's potential for play-action passing, which has been Beathard's bread and butter all season. Jordan Canzeri, Iowa's power halfback, was unable to churn significant yardage, and 3rd-team halfback Akrum Wadley (who had a 200-yard game at Northwestern, when Daniels and Canzeri were both injured) split ballcarrying duties with Daniels in the second half. Iowa's halfbacks, their biggest threat all season, were overall unable to garner any significant yardage on the ground; Derek Mitchell Jr., Iowa's 4th-team halfback, saw significant action lining up in the backfield and caught 4 passes for 41 yards, and Wadley also contributed to the pass game by catching 3 for 60.[47]

Stanford shut Iowa out in the first half 35–0, with Stanford's 35 points the most scored in the first half of a Rose Bowl in its entire 102-year history.[48] Stanford's 21–0 first-quarter lead was also the most first-quarter points scored by one team in Rose Bowl history.[48] Christian McCaffrey gained a total of 368 all-purpose yards, setting another Rose Bowl record.[48]

By the second half, Stanford's explosiveness slowed down, scoring just 10 second-half points versus their 35 first-half points. Iowa did not score until the 3rd quarter when placekicker Marshall Koehn kicked a field goal after converting on 4th down earlier in the drive; Beathard threw 2 touchdowns in the 4th quarter, with Koehn missing one of the two PATs.

Iowa had a slight advantage in time of possession, possessing the ball for almost 33 minutes, though they were simply unable to make meaning out of their possessions. Iowa also outgained Stanford through the air by a slim margin, with 239 yards to Stanford's 223.[49]

Iowa remained a symbol of old-school Big Ten power football, with most of their completed passes thrown to tight ends and halfbacks. Matt Vandeberg caught a touchdown pass, but star wideout Tevaun Smith only recorded 2 short receptions.

StatisticsSTANIOWA
First downs1918
Total yards429287
Rushing yards20648
Passing yards223239
Turnovers12
Time of possession27:0932:51
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
StanfordPassingKevin Hogan12–21, 223 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingChristian McCaffrey18 carries, 172 yards
ReceivingChristian McCaffrey4 receptions, 105 yards, TD
IowaPassingC. J. Beathard21–33, 239 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingLeShun Danils10 carries, 37 yards
ReceivingMatt VandeBerg4 receptions, 64 yards, TD

Postseason Awards

[edit]
See also:2015 College Football All-America Team and2015 All-Big Ten Conference football team

Players in the 2016 NFL draft

[edit]
See also:2016 NFL draft
PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL clubRef
Austin BlytheCenter7248Indianapolis Colts[53]

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