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1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

The 1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1985 Big Ten Conference football season. The Hawkeyes were led by seventh-year head coach Hayden Fry and played their home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football
Big Ten champion
Rose Bowl, L 28–45 vs. UCLA
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 9
APNo. 10
Record10–2 (7–1 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBill Snyder (7th season)
Defensive coordinatorBill Brashier (7th season)
MVP
13[2]
CaptainMike Haight
Ronnie Harmon
Chuck Long
Hap Peterson
Larry Station [1]
Home stadiumKinnick Stadium
(Capacity: 67,700)
Seasons
← 1984
1986 →
1985 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 10 Iowa $ 7 1 0 10 2 0
No. 2 Michigan 6 1 1 10 1 1
Illinois 5 2 1 6 5 1
No. 14 Ohio State 5 3 0 9 3 0
Michigan State 5 3 0 7 5 0
Minnesota 4 4 0 7 5 0
Purdue 3 5 0 5 6 0
Wisconsin 2 6 0 5 6 0
Indiana 1 7 0 4 7 0
Northwestern 1 7 0 3 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Chuck Long declared that he would return for his senior season. He became an instant Heisman Trophy candidate, and Iowa was a preseason top five team. After three weeks in 1985, the Hawkeyes ascended to No. 1 in the national rankings for the second time in team history (1960). Three weeks later, in the sixth game of the season, No. 1 Iowa faced No. 2 Michigan at Kinnick Stadium. Iowa trailed 10–9 as the Hawkeyes regained possession of the football at their own 22-yard line with just 5:27 remaining in the game. Long drove the Iowa team to the 12-yard line with two seconds remaining to set up kicker Rob Houghtlin's game-winning field goal as time expired. After a rout of Northwestern, the Hawkeyes were upset by the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus, Ohio. The loss to Ohio State cost Iowa their No. 1 ranking, but the Hawkeyes still won the Big Ten title outright for the first time in 27 years.[3]

Long won a number of major national awards, including the Maxwell Award, given to the nation's top player and the Davey O'Brien Award, given to the nation's top quarterback, and the Chicago Tribune Silver Football as the top player in the Big Ten. He was a consensus first-team selection to the 1985 College Football All-America Team and the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy to Bo Jackson of Auburn, losing by just 45 points.

Iowa lost Long's final game, the 1986 Rose Bowl, to UCLA by a score of 45–28. Long's Iowa teams compiled a 35–13–1 record. He graduated with 10,461 passing yards and 74 touchdowns on 782 completions.

Schedule edit

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 14Drake*No. 5W 58–066,135
September 21Northern Illinois*No. 4
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
W 48–2066,014
September 28at Iowa State*No. 3ABCW 57–353,202
October 5Michigan State No. 1
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
CBSW 35–3166,044
October 12at WisconsinNo. 1W 23–1379,023
October 19No. 2 MichiganNo. 1
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
CBSW 12–1066,350
October 26at NorthwesternNo. 1W 49–1047,269
November 2at No. 8 Ohio StateNo. 1CBSL 13–2290,467
November 9IllinoisNo. 6
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
W 59–066,120
November 16at PurdueNo. 5CBSW 27–2457,762
November 23MinnesotaNo. 3
TBSW 31–966,020
January 1vs. No. 13 UCLA*No. 4NBCL 28–45103,292
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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Roster edit

1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
OL 55 Dave Alexander Jr
OL 75 Kevin Angel Sr
FB 23 Richard Bass Fr
RB 13 Rick Bayless So
OL 69 Mike Bennett Sr
FB 35 Fred Bush Sr
OL 78 Malcolm Christie So
TE 49 Craig Clark So
TE 84 Marv Cook Fr
WR 82 Pat Coppinger Jr
FB 25 Marshall Cotton So
OT 61 Dave Croston Jr
OL 63 Jeff Croston Fr
OL 58 Greg Divis So
WR 1 Quinn Early So
TE 86 Mike Flagg So
OL 74 Chris Gambol Jr
RB 22 Grant Goodman Fr
WR 80 Steve Green So
OT 79 Mike Haight (C) Sr
WR 40 Bill Happel Sr
RB 28 Kevin Harmon So
RB 31 Ronnie Harmon (C) Sr
QB 8 Chuck Hartlieb   Fr
WR 87 Scott Helverson Sr
QB 15 Jay Hess Jr
FB 20 David Hudson Fr
G 65 Tom Humphrey Sr
G 70 Bob Kratch Fr
QB 16 Chuck Long (C) Sr
WR 81 Derrius Loveless So
RB John Marchese Sr
WR 26 Peter Marciano Fr
WR 47 Jim Mauro So
TE 89 Dave Murphy Jr
OL 66 Kelly O'Brien Sr
TE 85 John Palmer Fr
QB 14 Tom Poholsky Fr
OL 67 Jim Poynton Fr
RB 33 Kevin Ringer Fr
FB 30 John Rudolph Jr
OL 60 Bob Schmitt So
FB 17 Tim Sennott Sr
C 56 Mark Sindlinger Jr
WR 2 Robert Smith Jr
OL 53 Mark Spranger Jr
QB 12 Mark Vlasic Jr
OL 71 Chuck Waggoner Fr
TE 88 Tom Ward So
OL 73 Herb Wester So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DL 68 Tim Anderson So
LB 93 Tim Batterson So
DE 92 Jeff Beard So
DE 48 Tyrone Berrie Fr
LB 43 Jeff Blake So
DB 19 Mike Bolan Jr
DE 5 Mike Burke So
DE 90 Doug Burrell Sr
DB 3 Kerry Burt So
CB 29 Nate Creer Sr
DB 18 Kyle Crowe Sr
LB 37 George Davis Jr
DL 76 Jeff Drost Jr
DE 83 Mike Ertz Fr
DE 94 Bruce Gear Jr
DE 96 Robert Grafton Jr
DL 64 Dave Haight Fr
DL 54 Eric Higgins Fr
DB 42 Tork Hook Fr
DB 19 Carl Jackson So
DL 77 Myron Keppy Jr
DB 4 Lloyd Kimber Jr
LB 34 Vernon Little Fr
DE 98 George Millett Sr
DB 21 Devon Mitchell Sr
DE 97 Joe Mott Fr
DB 45 Jay Norvell Sr
DL 50 Hap Peterson (C) Sr
DE 71 Chris Pigott Fr
DE 99 Richard Pryor Jr
LB 32 J.J. Puk Jr
LB 95 Jim Reilly Fr
LB 38 Shawon Respress Fr
DE 91 Sean Ridley Fr
DB 11 Rick Schmidt Jr
DL 72 Joe Schuster   Jr
DB 44 Keaton Smiley So
DB 9 Ken Sims Jr
LB 36 Larry Station (C) Sr
DB 41 Mark Stoops Fr
LB 39 Tyrone Taylor So
DL 95 Eric Underberg Jr
DL 57 Jon Vrieze Jr
DL 51 Bill Weires Sr
LB 46 Dan Wirth So
DB 10 Anthony Wright Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 84 Marv Cook Fr
K 6 George Murphy Fr
K 7 Rob Houghtlin So
P 27 Gary Kostrubala Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Bill SnyderOffensive coordinator/quarterbacks
  • Bill Brashier – Defensive coordinator
  • Kirk FerentzOffensive line
  • Carl Jackson – Running backs
  • Del MillerOffensive assistant
  • Dan McCarneyDefensive line
  • Barry AlvarezLinebackers
  • Don Patterson – Defensive backs
  • Bernie Wyatt – Defensive ends/recruiting coordinator
  • Bill Dervich – Strength and conditioning
  • Bob StoopsVolunteer assistant

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

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP4 (7)4 (5)5 (5)4 (5)3 (5)1 (35)1 (34)1 (27)1 (60)1 (58)6532 (3)3 (3)4 (2)10
Coaches8 (1)7431 (19)1 (16)1 (16)1 (42)1 (42)6543339

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Game summaries edit

Drake edit

Drake at #5 Iowa
1 234Total
Bulldogs 0 000 0
No. 5 Hawkeyes 0 14377 58
  • Date: September 14
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 1:05 p.m. EDT
  • Elapsed time: 2:55
  • Game attendance: 66,135
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C), Partly cloudy, Wind SW 10–12 miles per hour (16–19 km/h)
  • Referee: Jim Kemerling
  • Source: Box score and Game story
      
Scoring summary
210:37IOWAClark 6-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 7–0
0:02IOWAHelverson 4-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 14–0
311:28IOWAR. Harmon 2-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 21–0
9:16IOWAR. Harmon 6-yard run (kick failed)Iowa 27–0
5:50IOWARob Houghtlin 46-yard field goalIowa 30–0
4:37IOWAK. Harmon 2-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 37–0
3:40IOWAHudson 10-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 44–0
1:50IOWAHelverson 31-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 51–0
48:41IOWABayless 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 58–0

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Drake Iowa
First Downs 9 25
Rushing Yards –36 167
Passing 19–37–1 25–37–0
Passing Yards 184 324
Total Offense 148 491
Fumbles Lost 2–2 0–0
Punts-Average 9–35.5 4–36.5
Penalties 6–59 6–37
Team Category Player Statistics
Drake Passing Ed Cheatham 12–17, 121 yards, INT
Rushing Lawrence 3 carries, 10 yards
Receiving Peterson 6 receptions, 85 yards
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 21–31, 248 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries, 58 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Scott Helverson 7 receptions, 88 yards, 2 TD

Northern Illinois edit

Northern Illinois at #4 Iowa
1 234Total
Huskies 0 767 20
Hawkeyes 14 101410 48
  • Date: September 21
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 1:05 p.m. EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 66,014
  • Game weather: ~65 °F (18 °C), Cloudy
  • Referee: Tom Quinn
  • Source: Box score and Game story
       
Scoring summary
14:52IowaSmith 8-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 7–0
3:08IowaHappel 36-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 14–0
211:57IowaRob Houghtlin 50-yard field goalIowa 17–0
9:08IowaHappel 39-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 24–0
5:06NIUWooldridge 21-yard pass from Taylor (Forester kick)Iowa 24–7
36:31IowaEarly 15-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 31–7
5:32NIUTaylor 1-yard run (run failed)Iowa 31–13
3:32IowaHappel 12-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 38–13
411:43IOWARob Houghtlin 41-yard field goalIowa 41–13
5:46IowaMauro 16-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 48–13
1:34NIUGerin 22-yard pass from Genatempo (Forester kick)Iowa 48–20

Senior WR Bill Happel had a big day with 207 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns. The yardage total marked the first time a Hawkeye had more than 200 yards receiving in a single game and stood as the school record for two years.

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NIU Iowa
First Downs 8 25
Rushing Yards 16 187
Passing 5–14–2 20–32–3
Passing Yards 69 347
Total Offense 85 534
Fumbles Lost 4–3 3–3
Punts-Average 10–43.8 3–48.0
Penalties 2–10 7–55
Time of Possession 30:35 29:25
Team Category Player Statistics
Northern Illinois Passing Marshall Taylor 3–9, 41 yards, TD, 2 INT
Rushing Antonio Davis 6 carries, 27 yards
Receiving Andy Wooldridge 2 receptions, 37 yards, TD
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 18–28, 270 yards, 5 TD, 3 INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 17 carries, 92 yards
Receiving Bill Happel 9 receptions, 207 yards, 3 TD

at Iowa State edit

#3 Iowa at Iowa State
1 234Total
No. 3 Hawkeyes 7 34160 57
Cyclones 0 003 3
  • Source: Box score and Game story
       
Scoring summary
14:11IowaFred Bush 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 7–0
214:05IowaRob Houghtlin 47-yard field goalIowa 10–0
8:55IowaR. Harmon 2-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 17–0
6:59IowaR. Harmon 23-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 24–0
2:48IowaRob Houghtlin 41-yard field goalIowa 27–0
1:47IowaMike Flagg 3-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 34–0
0:47IowaSmith 9-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 41–0
313:19IowaScott Helverson 46-yard pass from Chuck Long (kick failed)Iowa 47–0
9:37IowaRob Houghtlin 27-yard field goalIowa 50–0
2:33IowaScott Helverson 26-yard pass from Vlassic (Cook kick)Iowa 57–0
45:21ISUFrank 52-yard field goalIowa 57–3

The Hawkeyes earned the third of 15 consecutive wins over their in-state rivals. To date, this remains the largest margin of victory in the series. The convincing win vaulted Iowa to the #1 ranking in the country, a spot they would occupy for five consecutive weeks.

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Iowa ISU
First Downs 23 13
Rushing Yards 138 73
Passing 24–40–0 16–33–1
Passing Yards 357 157
Total Offense 495 230
Fumbles Lost 3–2 6–3
Punts-Average 3–38.7 8–35.1
Penalties 6–55 4–26
Time of Possession 28:33 31:27
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19–32, 223 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 19 carries, 103 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Scott Helverson 8 receptions, 154 yards, 2 TD
Iowa State Passing Alex Espinoza 16–33, 157 yards, INT
Rushing Marques Rodgers 12 carries, 55 yards
Receiving Danny Gantt 4 receptions, 43 yards

Michigan State edit

Michigan State at #1 Iowa
1 234Total
Spartans 0 10147 31
No. 1 Hawkeyes 7 6157 35
  • Source: Box score and Game story
      
Scoring summary
110:23IowaRobert Smith 60-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 7–0
213:12IowaMike Flagg 17-yard pass from Chuck Long (kick failed)Iowa 13–0
11:34MSUChris Caudell 32-yard field goalIowa 13–3
9:15MSUAndre Rison 50-yard pass from Bobby McAllister (Caudell kick)Iowa 13–10
312:30MSULorenzo White 23-yard run (Caudell kick)MSU 17–13
7:01MSULorenzo White 1-yard run (Caudell kick)MSU 24–13
6:16IowaRobert Smith 4-yard pass from Chuck Long (Flagg pass from Long for two-point conversion)MSU 24–21
3:21IowaMike Flagg 12-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 28–24
44:06MSUCraig Johnson 25-yard run (Caudell kick)MSU 31–28
0:27IowaChuck Long 2-yard run (Houghtlin kick)Iowa 35–31

In their first game since ascending to the #1 ranking, the Hawkeyes survived a wild, back and forth thriller. The teams combined for well over 1,000 yards of total offense. Chuck Long (30–39, 380 yards, 4 TD) scored the winning touchdown on a 2-yard bootleg with 27 seconds remaining.

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MSU Iowa
First Downs 28 25
Rushing Yards 305 108
Passing 18–28–0 30–39–2
Passing Yards 275 380
Total Offense 580 488
Fumbles Lost 1–0 0–0
Punts-Average 6–37.0 5–45.2
Penalties 9–50 4–40
Time of Possession 36:15 23:45
Team Category Player Statistics
Michigan State Passing Bobby McAllister 18–27, 275 yards, TD
Rushing Lorenzo White 39 carries, 226 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Mark Ingram 7 receptions, 148 yards
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 30–39, 380 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 20 carries, 84 yards
Receiving Scott Helverson 9 receptions, 102 yards

at Wisconsin edit

#1 Iowa at Wisconsin
1 234Total
No. 1 Hawkeyes 3 7310 23
Badgers 0 0103 13
  • Date: October 12
  • Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Game start: 1:08 p.m. CDT
  • Elapsed time: 2:51
  • Game attendance: 79,023
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C), Cloudy, Wind SSW 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h)
  • Referee: John Nealon
  • Source: Box score and Game story
Scoring summary
13:55IOWARob Houghtlin 30-yard field goalIowa 3–0
211:42IOWABill Happel 8-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)Iowa 10–0
35:52WISJoe Armentrout 3-yard pass from Bud Keyes (Todd Gregoire kick)Iowa 10–7
33:53IOWARob Houghtlin 40-yard field goalIowa 13–7
30:07WISTodd Gregoire 27-yard field goalIowa 13–10
410:52IOWARonnie Harmon 12-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 20-10
46:01WISTodd Gregoire 24-yard field goalIowa 20–13
43:14IOWARob Houghtlin 35-yard field goalIowa 23–13

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Iowa Wis
First Downs 15 17
Rushing Yards 174 172
Passing 18–30–1 13–31–3
Passing Yards 167 134
Total Offense 341 306
Fumbles Lost 2–2 0–0
Punts-Average 5–43.4 8–36.8
Penalties 7–49 5–35
Time of Possession 26:58 33:02
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 18–28, 167 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 20 carries, 175 yards, TD
Receiving Ronnie Harmon 8 receptions, 62 yards
Wisconsin Passing Bud Keyes 7–19, 88 yards, TD, 2 INT
Rushing Larry Emery 19 carries, 104 yards
Receiving Scott Sharron 5 receptions, 47 yards

No. 2 Michigan edit

#2 Michigan at #1 Iowa
1 234Total
No. 2 Wolverines 0 703 10
No. 1 Hawkeyes 0 606 12
  • Source: Box score and Game story
    
Scoring summary
29:05IOWARob Houghtlin 35-yard field goalIowa 3–0
6:06MICHWhite 6-yard pass from Jim Harbaugh (Mike Gillette kick)Mich 7–3
0:04IOWARob Houghtlin 27-yard field goalMich 7–6
414:20IOWARob Houghtlin 36-yard field goalIowa 9–7
10:55MICHMike Gillette 40-yard field goalMich 10–9
0:00IOWARob Houghtlin 29-yard field goalIowa 12–10

The #1 Hawkeyes dominated the game statistically — holding major advantages in total yards (422–182), offensive plays (84–41), and time of possession (38:05-21:55) — but could not find the end zone. Rob Houghtlin kicked a 29-yard field goal as time expired to lift the top-ranked Hawkeyes to victory over the #2 "Wolverdinks", as Houghtlin referred to them.[12]

[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Mich Iowa
First Downs 9 26
Rushing Yards 127 125
Passing 8–13–0 26–39–1
Passing Yards 55 297
Total Offense 182 422
Fumbles Lost 0–0 1–0
Punts-Average 6–39.8 3–31.7
Penalties 4–35 3–26
Time of Possession 21:55 38:05
Team Category Player Statistics
Michigan Passing Jim Harbaugh 8–13, 55 yards, TD
Rushing Jamie Morris 14 carries, 70 yards
Receiving Paul Jokisch 2 receptions, 23 yards
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 26–39, 297 yards, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 32 carries, 120 yards
Receiving Bill Happel 9 receptions, 107 yards

at Northwestern edit

#1 Iowa at Northwestern
1 234Total
No. 1 Hawkeyes 7 21714 49
Wildcats 0 307 10
  • Date: October 26
  • Location: Dyche Stadium, Evanston, Illinois
  • Game start: 1:37 p.m. CDT
  • Elapsed time: 2:44
  • Game attendance: 47,276
  • Game weather: 67 °F (19 °C), Sunny, Wind SW 14 mph (23 km/h)
  • Source: Box score and Game story
Scoring summary
18:48IOWABill Happel 28-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 7–0
29:16NWJohn Duvic 21-yard field goalIOWA 7–3
27:14IOWARonnie Harmon 44-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 14–3
23:44IOWARobert Smith 89-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 21–3
22:37IOWABill Happel 35-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 28–3
311:22IOWABill Happel 25-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 35–3
414:52IOWACraig Clark 4-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 42–3
412:51IOWAKevin Harmon 2-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 49–3
42:02NWMarc Bumgarner 4-yard pass from Mike Greenfield (John Duvic kick)IOWA 49–10

On a windy day in Evanston, Chuck Long went 19-26 for 399 yards and a Big Ten record-tying 6 TDs. Bill Happel hauled in three touchdowns, finishing with 117 yards on 5 receptions.

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Iowa NW
First Downs 20 18
Rushing Yards 124 46
Passing 19–26–1 21–40–3
Passing Yards 399 242
Total Offense 523 288
Fumbles Lost 1–0 1–0
Punts-Average 4–36.3 7–42.6
Penalties 4–34 3–15
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19–26, 399 yards, 6 TD, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries, 74 yards
Receiving Bill Happel 5 receptions, 117 yards, 3 TD
Northwestern Passing Mike Greenfield 21–40, 242 yards, TD, 3 INT
Rushing Mike Greenfield 29 carries, 18 yards
Receiving George Jones 4 receptions, 84 yards

at No. 8 Ohio State edit

#1 Iowa at #8 Ohio State
1 234Total
No. 1 Hawkeyes 0 706 13
No. 8 Buckeyes 5 1007 22
Scoring summary
111:03OSURich Spangler 28-yard field goalOSU 3–0
10:02OSUSafety, Sonny Gordan blocked punt out of end zoneOSU 5–0
29:06OSUJohn Woolridge 57-yard run (Spangler kick)OSU 12–0
25:00OSURich Spangler 26-yard field goalOSU 15–0
20:28IowaRonnie Harmon 3-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)OSU 15–7
411:39OSUVince Workman 4-yard run (Spangler kick)OSU 22–7
48:19IowaDavid Hudson 2-yard run (run failed)OSU 22–13

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Iowa Ohio St
First Downs 21 16
Rushing Yards 186 233
Passing 17–34–4 10–17–2
Passing Yards 169 151
Total Offense 345 370
Fumbles Lost 2–1 1–0
Punts-Average 4–32.5 4–45.3
Penalties 3–16 7–57
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19–26, 169 yards, 4 INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 26 carries, 120 yards, TD
Receiving Ronnie Harmon 5 receptions, 19 yards
Ohio State Passing Jim Karsatos 10–17, 151 yards, 2 INT
Rushing George Cooper 17 carries, 104 yards
Receiving Cris Carter 3 receptions, 65 yards

Illinois edit

Illinois at #6 Iowa
1 234Total
Fighting Illini 0 000 0
No. 6 Hawkeyes 35 14010 59
  • Date: November 9
  • Location:
    Kinnick Stadium,
    Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 1:05 p.m. CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 66,120
  • Game weather: ~45 °F (7 °C), Cloudy, rain, Wind NE 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h)
  • Referee: Otho Kortz
  • Source: Box score
Scoring summary
111:54IOWAR. Smith 49-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 7–0
110:16IOWAHudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 14–0
17:28IOWAR. Smith 43-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 21–0
14:36IOWAR. Harmon 46-yard run (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 28–0
10:59IOWAHudson 10-yard run (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 35–0
25:16IOWAFlagg 1-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 42–0
22:31IOWAHelverson 9-yard pass from Long (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 49–0
413:12IOWARob Houghtlin 37-yard field goalIOWA 52–0
48:21IOWAGoodman 16-yard run (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 59–0

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Illinois Iowa
First Downs 14 27
Rushing Yards 5 232
Passing 30–58–5 27–41–1
Passing Yards 227 316
Total Offense 232 548
Fumbles Lost 5–4 1–0
Punts-Average 9–34.8 6–42.2
Penalties 10–82 5–62
Time of Possession 27:09 32:51
Team Category Player Statistics
Illinois Passing Jack Trudeau 26–47, 208 yards, 4 INT
Rushing Thomas Rooks 7 carries, 26 yards
Receiving David Williams 10 receptions, 70 yards
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 22–30, 289 yards, 4 TD, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 32 carries, 120 yards
Receiving Robert Smith 3 receptions, 98 yards, 2 TD

at Purdue edit

#5 Iowa at Purdue
1 234Total
No. 5 Hawkeyes 7 1703 27
Boilermakers 7 1007 24
  • Source: Box score and Game story
Scoring summary
19:21PurdueGriffin 49-yard pass from Jim Everett (Briggs kick)Purdue 7–0
10:08IowaRonnie Harmon 2-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)Tied 7–7
214:02IowaHudson 1-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 14–7
29:53PurdueMedlock 1-yard run (Briggs kick)Tied 14–14
25:55IowaHudson 1-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 21–14
21:30PurdueBriggs 37-yard field goalIOWA 21–17
20:02IowaRob Houghtlin 33-yard field goalIOWA 24–17
46:35PurdueMedlock 2-yard run (Briggs kick)Tied 24–24
41:08IowaRob Houghtlin 25-yard field goalIOWA 27–24

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Iowa Purdue
First Downs 28 16
Rushing Yards 206 36
Passing 20–33–1 23–32–1
Passing Yards 268 315
Total Offense 474 351
Fumbles Lost 1–0 2–1
Punts-Average 5–31.8 4–29.8
Penalties 4–19 2–10
Time of Possession 34:30 25:30
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 20–33, 268 yards, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 25 carries, 122 yards, TD
Receiving Ronnie Harmon 9 receptions, 118 yards
Purdue Passing Jim Everett 23–32, 315 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Ray Wallace 10 carries, 21 yards
Receiving Steve Griffin 4 receptions, 110 yards, TD

Minnesota edit

Minnesota at #3 Iowa
1 234Total
Golden Gophers 3 006 9
No. 3 Hawkeyes 7 1077 31
  • Source: Box score and Game story
Scoring summary
19:48IowaRonnie Harmon 5-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 7–0
11:54MinnChip Lohmiller 35-yard field goalIOWA 7–3
25:15IowaRob Houghtlin 26-yard field goalIOWA 10–3
21:40IowaMike Flagg 4-yard pass from Chuck Long (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 17–3
39:39IowaKevin Harmon 10-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 24–3
414:11IowaRick Bayless 5-yard run (Rob Houghtlin kick)IOWA 31–3
42:01MinnGailord 16-yard pass from Holt (conversion failed)IOWA 31–9

In the battle for the Floyd of Rosedale, Iowa beat the Golden Gophers in Lou Holtz's last game as Minnesota's head coach. Chuck Long, in his final game at Kinnick Stadium, became the first player in Big Ten history to eclipse 10,000 career passing yards.

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Minn Iowa
First Downs 18 24
Rushing Yards 154 177
Passing 9–18–0 21–31–1
Passing Yards 118 268
Total Offense 272 445
Fumbles Lost 4–2 2–1
Punts-Average 6–32.8 2–39.5
Penalties 1–5 6–30
Time of Possession 30:10 29:50
Team Category Player Statistics
Minnesota Passing Rickey Foggie 6–13, 69 yards
Rushing David Puk 13 carries, 61 yards
Receiving Eugene Gailord 3 receptions, 57 yards, TD
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 21–31, 268 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 13 carries, 75 yards, TD
Receiving Scott Helverson 7 receptions, 86 yards

vs. No. 13 UCLA (Rose Bowl) edit

#13 UCLA vs. #4 Iowa
1 234Total
No. 13 Bruins 10 14714 45
No. 4 Hawkeyes 7 3711 28
Scoring summary
17:02IOWADavid Hudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick)IOWA 7–0
13:23UCLAEric Ball 30-yard run (Lee kick)Tied 7–7
11:11UCLAJohn Lee 42-yard field goalUCLA 10–7
27:43IOWARob Houghtlin 24-yard field goalTied 10–10
26:19UCLAEric Ball 40-yard run (Lee kick)UCLA 17–10
21:36UCLAEric Ball 6-yard run (Lee kick)UCLA 24–10
312:19IOWAChuck Long 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick)UCLA 24–17
36:25UCLAMike Sherrard 6-yard pass from Matt Stevens (J. Lee kick)UCLA 31–17
413:25UCLAEric Ball 32-yard run (Lee kick)UCLA 38–17
410:51IOWARob Houghtlin 52-yard field goalUCLA 38–20
46:38UCLAMatt Stevens 1-yard run (Lee kick)UCLA 45–20
43:11IOWABill Happel 11-yard pass from Chuck Long (Harmon run)UCLA 45–28

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UCLA Iowa
First Downs 29 25
Rushing Yards 55–299 34–82
Passing 16–26–1 29–38–1
Passing Yards 189 319
Total Offense 488 401
Fumbles Lost 3–2 4–4
Punts-Average 2–38.5 2–32.5
Penalties 6–36 5–40
Team Category Player Statistics
UCLA Passing Matt Stevens 16–26, 189 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Eric Ball 12 carries, 67 yards
Receiving Mike Sherrard 4 receptions, 48 yards
Iowa Passing Chuck Long 29–37, 319 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries, 55 yards
Receiving Ronnie Harmon 11 receptions, 102 yards

Awards and honors edit

Team players in the 1986 NFL Draft edit

Player Position Round Pick NFL club
Chuck Long Quarterback 1 12 Detroit Lions
Ronnie Harmon Running back 1 16 Buffalo Bills
Mike Haight Tackle 1 22 New York Jets
Devon Mitchell Defensive back 4 92 Detroit Lions
Larry Station Linebacker 11 287 Pittsburgh Steelers

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Future head coaches edit

Name 1985 Position School Tenure
Bill Snyder Offensive coordinator/QB Coach Kansas State 1989–2005, 2009–2018
Barry Alvarez Linebackers Coach Wisconsin 1990–2005
Dan McCarney Defensive line coach Iowa State
North Texas
1995–2006
2011–2015
Bob Stoops Volunteer Coach Oklahoma 1999–2016
Kirk Ferentz Offensive line coach Iowa 1999–present
Don Patterson Tight ends coach Western Illinois 1999–2009
Chuck Long Quarterback San Diego State 2006–2008
Mark Stoops Defensive back Kentucky 2013–present
Jay Norvell Defensive backs Nevada
Colorado State
2017–2021
2022–present

External links edit

  • Big Ten Elite – 1985 Iowa Football on YouTube

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The 1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1985 Big Ten Conference football season The Hawkeyes were led by seventh year head coach Hayden Fry and played their home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City Iowa 1985 Iowa Hawkeyes footballBig Ten championRose Bowl L 28 45 vs UCLAConferenceBig Ten ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 9APNo 10Record10 2 7 1 Big Ten Head coachHayden Fry 7th season Offensive coordinatorBill Snyder 7th season Defensive coordinatorBill Brashier 7th season MVP13 2 Nate CreerMike HaightBill HappelRonnie HarmonScott HelversonTom HumphreyChuck LongGeorge MillettDevon MitchellJay NorvellKelly O BrienHap PetersonLarry StationCaptainMike HaightRonnie HarmonChuck LongHap PetersonLarry Station 1 Home stadiumKinnick Stadium Capacity 67 700 Seasons 19841986 1985 Big Ten Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L T W L T No 10 Iowa 7 1 0 10 2 0 No 2 Michigan 6 1 1 10 1 1 Illinois 5 2 1 6 5 1 No 14 Ohio State 5 3 0 9 3 0 Michigan State 5 3 0 7 5 0 Minnesota 4 4 0 7 5 0 Purdue 3 5 0 5 6 0 Wisconsin 2 6 0 5 6 0 Indiana 1 7 0 4 7 0 Northwestern 1 7 0 3 8 0 Conference championRankings from AP Poll Chuck Long declared that he would return for his senior season He became an instant Heisman Trophy candidate and Iowa was a preseason top five team After three weeks in 1985 the Hawkeyes ascended to No 1 in the national rankings for the second time in team history 1960 Three weeks later in the sixth game of the season No 1 Iowa faced No 2 Michigan at Kinnick Stadium Iowa trailed 10 9 as the Hawkeyes regained possession of the football at their own 22 yard line with just 5 27 remaining in the game Long drove the Iowa team to the 12 yard line with two seconds remaining to set up kicker Rob Houghtlin s game winning field goal as time expired After a rout of Northwestern the Hawkeyes were upset by the No 8 Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus Ohio The loss to Ohio State cost Iowa their No 1 ranking but the Hawkeyes still won the Big Ten title outright for the first time in 27 years 3 Long won a number of major national awards including the Maxwell Award given to the nation s top player and the Davey O Brien Award given to the nation s top quarterback and the Chicago Tribune Silver Football as the top player in the Big Ten He was a consensus first team selection to the 1985 College Football All America Team and the runner up for the Heisman Trophy to Bo Jackson of Auburn losing by just 45 points Iowa lost Long s final game the 1986 Rose Bowl to UCLA by a score of 45 28 Long s Iowa teams compiled a 35 13 1 record He graduated with 10 461 passing yards and 74 touchdowns on 782 completions Contents 1 Schedule 2 Roster 3 Rankings 4 Game summaries 4 1 Drake 4 2 Northern Illinois 4 3 at Iowa State 4 4 Michigan State 4 5 at Wisconsin 4 6 No 2 Michigan 4 7 at Northwestern 4 8 at No 8 Ohio State 4 9 Illinois 4 10 at Purdue 4 11 Minnesota 4 12 vs No 13 UCLA Rose Bowl 5 Awards and honors 6 Team players in the 1986 NFL Draft 7 Future head coaches 8 External links 9 ReferencesSchedule editDateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 14Drake No 5Kinnick StadiumIowa City IowaW 58 066 135 September 21Northern Illinois No 4Kinnick StadiumIowa City IowaW 48 2066 014 September 28at Iowa State No 3Cyclone StadiumAmes Iowa Cy Hawk Trophy ABCW 57 353 202 October 5Michigan State nbsp No 1Kinnick StadiumIowa City IowaCBSW 35 3166 044 October 12at WisconsinNo 1Camp Randall StadiumMadison Wisconsin rivalry W 23 1379 023 October 19No 2 MichiganNo 1Kinnick StadiumIowa City IowaCBSW 12 1066 350 October 26at NorthwesternNo 1Dyche StadiumEvanston IllinoisW 49 1047 269 November 2at No 8 Ohio StateNo 1Ohio StadiumColumbus OhioCBSL 13 2290 467 November 9IllinoisNo 6Kinnick StadiumIowa City IowaW 59 066 120 November 16at PurdueNo 5Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette IndianaCBSW 27 2457 762 November 23MinnesotaNo 3Kinnick StadiumIowa City Iowa Floyd of Rosedale TBSW 31 966 020 January 1vs No 13 UCLA No 4Rose BowlPasadena California Rose Bowl NBCL 28 45103 292 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game 4 Roster edit1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster Players Coaches Offense Pos Name Class OL 55 Dave Alexander Jr OL 75 Kevin Angel Sr FB 23 Richard Bass Fr RB 13 Rick Bayless So OL 69 Mike Bennett Sr FB 35 Fred Bush Sr OL 78 Malcolm Christie So TE 49 Craig Clark So TE 84 Marv Cook Fr WR 82 Pat Coppinger Jr FB 25 Marshall Cotton So OT 61 Dave Croston Jr OL 63 Jeff Croston Fr OL 58 Greg Divis So WR 1 Quinn Early So TE 86 Mike Flagg So OL 74 Chris Gambol Jr RB 22 Grant Goodman Fr WR 80 Steve Green So OT 79 Mike Haight C Sr WR 40 Bill Happel Sr RB 28 Kevin Harmon So RB 31 Ronnie Harmon C Sr QB 8 Chuck Hartlieb nbsp Fr WR 87 Scott Helverson Sr QB 15 Jay Hess Jr FB 20 David Hudson Fr G 65 Tom Humphrey Sr G 70 Bob Kratch Fr QB 16 Chuck Long C Sr WR 81 Derrius Loveless So RB John Marchese Sr WR 26 Peter Marciano Fr WR 47 Jim Mauro So TE 89 Dave Murphy Jr OL 66 Kelly O Brien Sr TE 85 John Palmer Fr QB 14 Tom Poholsky Fr OL 67 Jim Poynton Fr RB 33 Kevin Ringer Fr FB 30 John Rudolph Jr OL 60 Bob Schmitt So FB 17 Tim Sennott Sr C 56 Mark Sindlinger Jr WR 2 Robert Smith Jr OL 53 Mark Spranger Jr QB 12 Mark Vlasic Jr OL 71 Chuck Waggoner Fr TE 88 Tom Ward So OL 73 Herb Wester So Defense Pos Name Class DL 68 Tim Anderson So LB 93 Tim Batterson So DE 92 Jeff Beard So DE 48 Tyrone Berrie Fr LB 43 Jeff Blake So DB 19 Mike Bolan Jr DE 5 Mike Burke So DE 90 Doug Burrell Sr DB 3 Kerry Burt So CB 29 Nate Creer Sr DB 18 Kyle Crowe Sr LB 37 George Davis Jr DL 76 Jeff Drost Jr DE 83 Mike Ertz Fr DE 94 Bruce Gear Jr DE 96 Robert Grafton Jr DL 64 Dave Haight Fr DL 54 Eric Higgins Fr DB 42 Tork Hook Fr DB 19 Carl Jackson So DL 77 Myron Keppy Jr DB 4 Lloyd Kimber Jr LB 34 Vernon Little Fr DE 98 George Millett Sr DB 21 Devon Mitchell Sr DE 97 Joe Mott Fr DB 45 Jay Norvell Sr DL 50 Hap Peterson C Sr DE 71 Chris Pigott Fr DE 99 Richard Pryor Jr LB 32 J J Puk Jr LB 95 Jim Reilly Fr LB 38 Shawon Respress Fr DE 91 Sean Ridley Fr DB 11 Rick Schmidt Jr DL 72 Joe Schuster nbsp Jr DB 44 Keaton Smiley So DB 9 Ken Sims Jr LB 36 Larry Station C Sr DB 41 Mark Stoops Fr LB 39 Tyrone Taylor So DL 95 Eric Underberg Jr DL 57 Jon Vrieze Jr DL 51 Bill Weires Sr LB 46 Dan Wirth So DB 10 Anthony Wright Fr Special teams Pos Name Class K 84 Marv Cook Fr K 6 George Murphy Fr K 7 Rob Houghtlin So P 27 Gary Kostrubala Jr Head coach Hayden Fry Coordinators assistant coaches Bill Snyder Offensive coordinator quarterbacks Bill Brashier Defensive coordinator Kirk Ferentz Offensive line Carl Jackson Running backs Del Miller Offensive assistant Dan McCarney Defensive line Barry Alvarez Linebackers Don Patterson Defensive backs Bernie Wyatt Defensive ends recruiting coordinator Bill Dervich Strength and conditioning Bob Stoops Volunteer assistant Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp RedshirtRankings editFurther information 1985 NCAA Division I A football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votesWeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP4 7 4 5 5 5 4 5 3 5 1 35 1 34 1 27 1 60 1 58 6532 3 3 3 4 2 10Coaches8 1 7431 19 1 16 1 16 1 42 1 42 6543339 5 Game summaries editDrake edit Drake at 5 Iowa 1 234TotalBulldogs 0 000 0 No 5 Hawkeyes 0 14377 58 Date September 14Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 1 05 p m EDTElapsed time 2 55Game attendance 66 135Game weather 65 F 18 C Partly cloudy Wind SW 10 12 miles per hour 16 19 km h Referee Jim Kemerling Source Box score and Game story Scoring summary210 37IOWAClark 6 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 7 0 0 02IOWAHelverson 4 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 14 0 311 28IOWAR Harmon 2 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 21 0 9 16IOWAR Harmon 6 yard run kick failed Iowa 27 0 5 50IOWARob Houghtlin 46 yard field goalIowa 30 0 4 37IOWAK Harmon 2 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 37 0 3 40IOWAHudson 10 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 44 0 1 50IOWAHelverson 31 yard pass from Vlasic Houghtlin kick Iowa 51 0 48 41IOWABayless 1 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 58 0 See also 1985 Drake Bulldogs football team 6 Drake Iowa First Downs 9 25 Rushing Yards 36 167 Passing 19 37 1 25 37 0 Passing Yards 184 324 Total Offense 148 491 Fumbles Lost 2 2 0 0 Punts Average 9 35 5 4 36 5 Penalties 6 59 6 37 Team Category Player Statistics Drake Passing Ed Cheatham 12 17 121 yards INT Rushing Lawrence 3 carries 10 yards Receiving Peterson 6 receptions 85 yards Iowa Passing Chuck Long 21 31 248 yards 2 TD Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries 58 yards 2 TD Receiving Scott Helverson 7 receptions 88 yards 2 TD Northern Illinois edit Northern Illinois at 4 Iowa 1 234TotalHuskies 0 767 20 Hawkeyes 14 101410 48 Date September 21Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 1 05 p m EDTElapsed time 3 00Game attendance 66 014Game weather 65 F 18 C CloudyReferee Tom Quinn Source Box score and Game story Scoring summary14 52IowaSmith 8 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 7 0 3 08IowaHappel 36 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 14 0 211 57IowaRob Houghtlin 50 yard field goalIowa 17 0 9 08IowaHappel 39 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 24 0 5 06NIUWooldridge 21 yard pass from Taylor Forester kick Iowa 24 7 36 31IowaEarly 15 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 31 7 5 32NIUTaylor 1 yard run run failed Iowa 31 13 3 32IowaHappel 12 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 38 13 411 43IOWARob Houghtlin 41 yard field goalIowa 41 13 5 46IowaMauro 16 yard pass from Vlasic Houghtlin kick Iowa 48 13 1 34NIUGerin 22 yard pass from Genatempo Forester kick Iowa 48 20 See also 1985 Northern Illinois Huskies football team Senior WR Bill Happel had a big day with 207 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns The yardage total marked the first time a Hawkeye had more than 200 yards receiving in a single game and stood as the school record for two years 7 NIU Iowa First Downs 8 25 Rushing Yards 16 187 Passing 5 14 2 20 32 3 Passing Yards 69 347 Total Offense 85 534 Fumbles Lost 4 3 3 3 Punts Average 10 43 8 3 48 0 Penalties 2 10 7 55 Time of Possession 30 35 29 25 Team Category Player Statistics Northern Illinois Passing Marshall Taylor 3 9 41 yards TD 2 INT Rushing Antonio Davis 6 carries 27 yards Receiving Andy Wooldridge 2 receptions 37 yards TD Iowa Passing Chuck Long 18 28 270 yards 5 TD 3 INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 17 carries 92 yards Receiving Bill Happel 9 receptions 207 yards 3 TD at Iowa State edit 3 Iowa at Iowa State 1 234Total No 3 Hawkeyes 7 34160 57Cyclones 0 003 3 Date September 28Location Jack Trice Stadium Ames IowaGame start 2 30 p m EDTElapsed time 3 25Game attendance 53 202Game weather 54 F 12 C Wind NE 15 mph 24 km h Referee Vance CarlsonTV announcers ABC Al Michaels Lee Grosscup and Al Trautwig Source Box score and Game story Scoring summary14 11IowaFred Bush 4 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 7 0 214 05IowaRob Houghtlin 47 yard field goalIowa 10 0 8 55IowaR Harmon 2 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 17 0 6 59IowaR Harmon 23 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 24 0 2 48IowaRob Houghtlin 41 yard field goalIowa 27 0 1 47IowaMike Flagg 3 yard pass from Chuck Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 34 0 0 47IowaSmith 9 yard pass from Chuck Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 41 0 313 19IowaScott Helverson 46 yard pass from Chuck Long kick failed Iowa 47 0 9 37IowaRob Houghtlin 27 yard field goalIowa 50 0 2 33IowaScott Helverson 26 yard pass from Vlassic Cook kick Iowa 57 0 45 21ISUFrank 52 yard field goalIowa 57 3 See also 1985 Iowa State Cyclones football team and Iowa Iowa State football rivalry The Hawkeyes earned the third of 15 consecutive wins over their in state rivals To date this remains the largest margin of victory in the series The convincing win vaulted Iowa to the 1 ranking in the country a spot they would occupy for five consecutive weeks 8 9 Iowa ISU First Downs 23 13 Rushing Yards 138 73 Passing 24 40 0 16 33 1 Passing Yards 357 157 Total Offense 495 230 Fumbles Lost 3 2 6 3 Punts Average 3 38 7 8 35 1 Penalties 6 55 4 26 Time of Possession 28 33 31 27 Team Category Player Statistics Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19 32 223 yards 3 TD Rushing Ronnie Harmon 19 carries 103 yards 2 TD Receiving Scott Helverson 8 receptions 154 yards 2 TD Iowa State Passing Alex Espinoza 16 33 157 yards INT Rushing Marques Rodgers 12 carries 55 yards Receiving Danny Gantt 4 receptions 43 yards Michigan State edit Michigan State at 1 Iowa 1 234TotalSpartans 0 10147 31 No 1 Hawkeyes 7 6157 35 Date October 5Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 1 40 p m CDTElapsed time 3 50Game attendance 66 044Game weather 52 F 11 C Cloudy Wind NW 20 25 mph 32 40 km h Referee Tom QuinnTV announcers CBS Sports Brent Musburger and Ara Parseghian Source Box score and Game story Scoring summary110 23IowaRobert Smith 60 yard pass from Chuck Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 7 0 213 12IowaMike Flagg 17 yard pass from Chuck Long kick failed Iowa 13 0 11 34MSUChris Caudell 32 yard field goalIowa 13 3 9 15MSUAndre Rison 50 yard pass from Bobby McAllister Caudell kick Iowa 13 10 312 30MSULorenzo White 23 yard run Caudell kick MSU 17 13 7 01MSULorenzo White 1 yard run Caudell kick MSU 24 13 6 16IowaRobert Smith 4 yard pass from Chuck Long Flagg pass from Long for two point conversion MSU 24 21 3 21IowaMike Flagg 12 yard pass from Chuck Long Houghtlin kick Iowa 28 24 44 06MSUCraig Johnson 25 yard run Caudell kick MSU 31 28 0 27IowaChuck Long 2 yard run Houghtlin kick Iowa 35 31 See also 1985 Michigan State Spartans football team In their first game since ascending to the 1 ranking the Hawkeyes survived a wild back and forth thriller The teams combined for well over 1 000 yards of total offense Chuck Long 30 39 380 yards 4 TD scored the winning touchdown on a 2 yard bootleg with 27 seconds remaining 10 MSU Iowa First Downs 28 25 Rushing Yards 305 108 Passing 18 28 0 30 39 2 Passing Yards 275 380 Total Offense 580 488 Fumbles Lost 1 0 0 0 Punts Average 6 37 0 5 45 2 Penalties 9 50 4 40 Time of Possession 36 15 23 45 Team Category Player Statistics Michigan State Passing Bobby McAllister 18 27 275 yards TD Rushing Lorenzo White 39 carries 226 yards 2 TD Receiving Mark Ingram 7 receptions 148 yards Iowa Passing Chuck Long 30 39 380 yards 4 TD 2 INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 20 carries 84 yards Receiving Scott Helverson 9 receptions 102 yards at Wisconsin edit 1 Iowa at Wisconsin 1 234Total No 1 Hawkeyes 3 7310 23Badgers 0 0103 13 Date October 12Location Camp Randall Stadium Madison WisconsinGame start 1 08 p m CDTElapsed time 2 51Game attendance 79 023Game weather 65 F 18 C Cloudy Wind SSW 10 20 mph 16 32 km h Referee John Nealon Source Box score and Game storyScoring summary13 55IOWARob Houghtlin 30 yard field goalIowa 3 0 211 42IOWABill Happel 8 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick Iowa 10 0 35 52WISJoe Armentrout 3 yard pass from Bud Keyes Todd Gregoire kick Iowa 10 7 33 53IOWARob Houghtlin 40 yard field goalIowa 13 7 30 07WISTodd Gregoire 27 yard field goalIowa 13 10 410 52IOWARonnie Harmon 12 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 20 10 46 01WISTodd Gregoire 24 yard field goalIowa 20 13 43 14IOWARob Houghtlin 35 yard field goalIowa 23 13 See also 1985 Wisconsin Badgers football team and Iowa Wisconsin football rivalry 11 Iowa Wis First Downs 15 17 Rushing Yards 174 172 Passing 18 30 1 13 31 3 Passing Yards 167 134 Total Offense 341 306 Fumbles Lost 2 2 0 0 Punts Average 5 43 4 8 36 8 Penalties 7 49 5 35 Time of Possession 26 58 33 02 Team Category Player Statistics Iowa Passing Chuck Long 18 28 167 yards TD INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 20 carries 175 yards TD Receiving Ronnie Harmon 8 receptions 62 yards Wisconsin Passing Bud Keyes 7 19 88 yards TD 2 INT Rushing Larry Emery 19 carries 104 yards Receiving Scott Sharron 5 receptions 47 yards No 2 Michigan edit 2 Michigan at 1 Iowa 1 234TotalNo 2 Wolverines 0 703 10 No 1 Hawkeyes 0 606 12 Date October 19Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 2 50 p m CDTElapsed time 3 00Game attendance 66 350Game weather 60 F 16 C Chance of showers Wind SW 10 15 mph 16 24 km h Referee Jerry HendricksonTV announcers CBS Sports Brent Musburger and Ara Parseghian Source Box score and Game story Scoring summary29 05IOWARob Houghtlin 35 yard field goalIowa 3 0 6 06MICHWhite 6 yard pass from Jim Harbaugh Mike Gillette kick Mich 7 3 0 04IOWARob Houghtlin 27 yard field goalMich 7 6 414 20IOWARob Houghtlin 36 yard field goalIowa 9 7 10 55MICHMike Gillette 40 yard field goalMich 10 9 0 00IOWARob Houghtlin 29 yard field goalIowa 12 10 See also 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team The 1 Hawkeyes dominated the game statistically holding major advantages in total yards 422 182 offensive plays 84 41 and time of possession 38 05 21 55 but could not find the end zone Rob Houghtlin kicked a 29 yard field goal as time expired to lift the top ranked Hawkeyes to victory over the 2 Wolverdinks as Houghtlin referred to them 12 13 14 15 16 17 Mich Iowa First Downs 9 26 Rushing Yards 127 125 Passing 8 13 0 26 39 1 Passing Yards 55 297 Total Offense 182 422 Fumbles Lost 0 0 1 0 Punts Average 6 39 8 3 31 7 Penalties 4 35 3 26 Time of Possession 21 55 38 05 Team Category Player Statistics Michigan Passing Jim Harbaugh 8 13 55 yards TD Rushing Jamie Morris 14 carries 70 yards Receiving Paul Jokisch 2 receptions 23 yards Iowa Passing Chuck Long 26 39 297 yards INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 32 carries 120 yards Receiving Bill Happel 9 receptions 107 yards at Northwestern edit 1 Iowa at Northwestern 1 234Total No 1 Hawkeyes 7 21714 49Wildcats 0 307 10 Date October 26Location Dyche Stadium Evanston IllinoisGame start 1 37 p m CDTElapsed time 2 44Game attendance 47 276Game weather 67 F 19 C Sunny Wind SW 14 mph 23 km h Source Box score and Game storyScoring summary18 48IOWABill Happel 28 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 7 0 29 16NWJohn Duvic 21 yard field goalIOWA 7 3 27 14IOWARonnie Harmon 44 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 14 3 23 44IOWARobert Smith 89 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 21 3 22 37IOWABill Happel 35 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 28 3 311 22IOWABill Happel 25 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 35 3 414 52IOWACraig Clark 4 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 42 3 412 51IOWAKevin Harmon 2 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 49 3 42 02NWMarc Bumgarner 4 yard pass from Mike Greenfield John Duvic kick IOWA 49 10 See also 1985 Northwestern Wildcats football team On a windy day in Evanston Chuck Long went 19 26 for 399 yards and a Big Ten record tying 6 TDs Bill Happel hauled in three touchdowns finishing with 117 yards on 5 receptions 18 19 20 Iowa NW First Downs 20 18 Rushing Yards 124 46 Passing 19 26 1 21 40 3 Passing Yards 399 242 Total Offense 523 288 Fumbles Lost 1 0 1 0 Punts Average 4 36 3 7 42 6 Penalties 4 34 3 15 Team Category Player Statistics Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19 26 399 yards 6 TD INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries 74 yards Receiving Bill Happel 5 receptions 117 yards 3 TD Northwestern Passing Mike Greenfield 21 40 242 yards TD 3 INT Rushing Mike Greenfield 29 carries 18 yards Receiving George Jones 4 receptions 84 yards at No 8 Ohio State edit 1 Iowa at 8 Ohio State 1 234TotalNo 1 Hawkeyes 0 706 13 No 8 Buckeyes 5 1007 22 Date November 2Location Ohio Stadium Columbus OhioGame start 2 44 p m CSTElapsed time 3 19Game attendance 90 467Game weather 59 F 15 C Rain Wind S 10 mph 16 km h Referee Gil MarchmanTV announcers CBS Sports Brent Musburger and Ara Parseghian Source Box score Archived 2015 11 25 at the Wayback MachineScoring summary111 03OSURich Spangler 28 yard field goalOSU 3 0 10 02OSUSafety Sonny Gordan blocked punt out of end zoneOSU 5 0 29 06OSUJohn Woolridge 57 yard run Spangler kick OSU 12 0 25 00OSURich Spangler 26 yard field goalOSU 15 0 20 28IowaRonnie Harmon 3 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick OSU 15 7 411 39OSUVince Workman 4 yard run Spangler kick OSU 22 7 48 19IowaDavid Hudson 2 yard run run failed OSU 22 13 See also 1985 Ohio State Buckeyes football team 21 Iowa Ohio St First Downs 21 16 Rushing Yards 186 233 Passing 17 34 4 10 17 2 Passing Yards 169 151 Total Offense 345 370 Fumbles Lost 2 1 1 0 Punts Average 4 32 5 4 45 3 Penalties 3 16 7 57 Team Category Player Statistics Iowa Passing Chuck Long 19 26 169 yards 4 INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 26 carries 120 yards TD Receiving Ronnie Harmon 5 receptions 19 yards Ohio State Passing Jim Karsatos 10 17 151 yards 2 INT Rushing George Cooper 17 carries 104 yards Receiving Cris Carter 3 receptions 65 yards Illinois edit Illinois at 6 Iowa 1 234TotalFighting Illini 0 000 0 No 6 Hawkeyes 35 14010 59 Date November 9Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 1 05 p m CSTElapsed time 3 20Game attendance 66 120Game weather 45 F 7 C Cloudy rain Wind NE 10 15 mph 16 24 km h Referee Otho Kortz Source Box scoreScoring summary111 54IOWAR Smith 49 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick IOWA 7 0 110 16IOWAHudson 1 yard run Houghtlin kick IOWA 14 0 17 28IOWAR Smith 43 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick IOWA 21 0 14 36IOWAR Harmon 46 yard run Houghtlin kick IOWA 28 0 10 59IOWAHudson 10 yard run Houghtlin kick IOWA 35 0 25 16IOWAFlagg 1 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick IOWA 42 0 22 31IOWAHelverson 9 yard pass from Long Houghtlin kick IOWA 49 0 413 12IOWARob Houghtlin 37 yard field goalIOWA 52 0 48 21IOWAGoodman 16 yard run Houghtlin kick IOWA 59 0 See also 1985 Illinois Fighting Illini football team 22 23 24 25 Illinois Iowa First Downs 14 27 Rushing Yards 5 232 Passing 30 58 5 27 41 1 Passing Yards 227 316 Total Offense 232 548 Fumbles Lost 5 4 1 0 Punts Average 9 34 8 6 42 2 Penalties 10 82 5 62 Time of Possession 27 09 32 51 Team Category Player Statistics Illinois Passing Jack Trudeau 26 47 208 yards 4 INT Rushing Thomas Rooks 7 carries 26 yards Receiving David Williams 10 receptions 70 yards Iowa Passing Chuck Long 22 30 289 yards 4 TD INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 32 carries 120 yards Receiving Robert Smith 3 receptions 98 yards 2 TD at Purdue edit 5 Iowa at Purdue 1 234Total No 5 Hawkeyes 7 1703 27Boilermakers 7 1007 24 Date November 16Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette IndianaGame start 3 42 p m ESTElapsed time 3 17Game attendance 57 762Game weather 46 F 8 C Cloudy Wind WSW 23 mph 37 km h Referee Tom QuinnTV announcers CBS Sports Brent Musburger Ara Parseghian and Pat O Brien Source Box score and Game storyScoring summary19 21PurdueGriffin 49 yard pass from Jim Everett Briggs kick Purdue 7 0 10 08IowaRonnie Harmon 2 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick Tied 7 7 214 02IowaHudson 1 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 14 7 29 53PurdueMedlock 1 yard run Briggs kick Tied 14 14 25 55IowaHudson 1 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 21 14 21 30PurdueBriggs 37 yard field goalIOWA 21 17 20 02IowaRob Houghtlin 33 yard field goalIOWA 24 17 46 35PurdueMedlock 2 yard run Briggs kick Tied 24 24 41 08IowaRob Houghtlin 25 yard field goalIOWA 27 24 See also 1985 Purdue Boilermakers football team 26 27 28 Iowa Purdue First Downs 28 16 Rushing Yards 206 36 Passing 20 33 1 23 32 1 Passing Yards 268 315 Total Offense 474 351 Fumbles Lost 1 0 2 1 Punts Average 5 31 8 4 29 8 Penalties 4 19 2 10 Time of Possession 34 30 25 30 Team Category Player Statistics Iowa Passing Chuck Long 20 33 268 yards INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 25 carries 122 yards TD Receiving Ronnie Harmon 9 receptions 118 yards Purdue Passing Jim Everett 23 32 315 yards TD INT Rushing Ray Wallace 10 carries 21 yards Receiving Steve Griffin 4 receptions 110 yards TD Minnesota edit Minnesota at 3 Iowa 1 234TotalGolden Gophers 3 006 9 No 3 Hawkeyes 7 1077 31 Date November 23Location Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IowaGame start 11 40 a m CSTElapsed time 3 00Game attendance 66 020Game weather 25 F 4 C Cloudy Wind NNW 10 15 mph 16 24 km h Referee John NealonTV announcers TBS Sports Pete van Wieren play by play and Ron Kramer analyst Source Box score and Game storyScoring summary19 48IowaRonnie Harmon 5 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 7 0 11 54MinnChip Lohmiller 35 yard field goalIOWA 7 3 25 15IowaRob Houghtlin 26 yard field goalIOWA 10 3 21 40IowaMike Flagg 4 yard pass from Chuck Long Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 17 3 39 39IowaKevin Harmon 10 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 24 3 414 11IowaRick Bayless 5 yard run Rob Houghtlin kick IOWA 31 3 42 01MinnGailord 16 yard pass from Holt conversion failed IOWA 31 9 See also 1985 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team and Iowa Minnesota football rivalry In the battle for the Floyd of Rosedale Iowa beat the Golden Gophers in Lou Holtz s last game as Minnesota s head coach Chuck Long in his final game at Kinnick Stadium became the first player in Big Ten history to eclipse 10 000 career passing yards 29 30 Minn Iowa First Downs 18 24 Rushing Yards 154 177 Passing 9 18 0 21 31 1 Passing Yards 118 268 Total Offense 272 445 Fumbles Lost 4 2 2 1 Punts Average 6 32 8 2 39 5 Penalties 1 5 6 30 Time of Possession 30 10 29 50 Team Category Player Statistics Minnesota Passing Rickey Foggie 6 13 69 yards Rushing David Puk 13 carries 61 yards Receiving Eugene Gailord 3 receptions 57 yards TD Iowa Passing Chuck Long 21 31 268 yards TD INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 13 carries 75 yards TD Receiving Scott Helverson 7 receptions 86 yards vs No 13 UCLA Rose Bowl edit 13 UCLA vs 4 Iowa 1 234Total No 13 Bruins 10 14714 45No 4 Hawkeyes 7 3711 28 Date January 1 1986Location Rose Bowl Pasadena CaliforniaGame start 2 12 p m PSTElapsed time 3 18Game attendance 103 292Game weather 71 F 22 C Overcast Wind S 5 mph 8 0 km h Referee Tom QuinnTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg Merlin OlsenScoring summary17 02IOWADavid Hudson 1 yard run Houghtlin kick IOWA 7 0 13 23UCLAEric Ball 30 yard run Lee kick Tied 7 7 11 11UCLAJohn Lee 42 yard field goalUCLA 10 7 27 43IOWARob Houghtlin 24 yard field goalTied 10 10 26 19UCLAEric Ball 40 yard run Lee kick UCLA 17 10 21 36UCLAEric Ball 6 yard run Lee kick UCLA 24 10 312 19IOWAChuck Long 4 yard run Houghtlin kick UCLA 24 17 36 25UCLAMike Sherrard 6 yard pass from Matt Stevens J Lee kick UCLA 31 17 413 25UCLAEric Ball 32 yard run Lee kick UCLA 38 17 410 51IOWARob Houghtlin 52 yard field goalUCLA 38 20 46 38UCLAMatt Stevens 1 yard run Lee kick UCLA 45 20 43 11IOWABill Happel 11 yard pass from Chuck Long Harmon run UCLA 45 28 Main article 1986 Rose Bowl See also 1985 UCLA Bruins football team 31 UCLA Iowa First Downs 29 25 Rushing Yards 55 299 34 82 Passing 16 26 1 29 38 1 Passing Yards 189 319 Total Offense 488 401 Fumbles Lost 3 2 4 4 Punts Average 2 38 5 2 32 5 Penalties 6 36 5 40 Team Category Player Statistics UCLA Passing Matt Stevens 16 26 189 yards TD INT Rushing Eric Ball 12 carries 67 yards Receiving Mike Sherrard 4 receptions 48 yards Iowa Passing Chuck Long 29 37 319 yards TD INT Rushing Ronnie Harmon 14 carries 55 yards Receiving Ronnie Harmon 11 receptions 102 yardsAwards and honors editChuck Long Quarterback Big Ten Player of the Year Davey O Brien Award 32 Maxwell Award 32 and Runner up for the Heisman Trophy Consensus First team All American 33 Larry StationLinebacker 2 Consensus First team All American 33 See also 1985 College Football All America Team and 1985 All Big Ten Conference football teamTeam players in the 1986 NFL Draft editMain article 1986 NFL Draft Player Position Round Pick NFL club Chuck Long Quarterback 1 12 Detroit Lions Ronnie Harmon Running back 1 16 Buffalo Bills Mike Haight Tackle 1 22 New York Jets Devon Mitchell Defensive back 4 92 Detroit Lions Larry Station Linebacker 11 287 Pittsburgh Steelers 34 Future head coaches editName 1985 Position School Tenure Bill Snyder Offensive coordinator QB Coach Kansas State 1989 2005 2009 2018 Barry Alvarez Linebackers Coach Wisconsin 1990 2005 Dan McCarney Defensive line coach Iowa StateNorth Texas 1995 20062011 2015 Bob Stoops Volunteer Coach Oklahoma 1999 2016 Kirk Ferentz Offensive line coach Iowa 1999 present Don Patterson Tight ends coach Western Illinois 1999 2009 Chuck Long Quarterback San Diego State 2006 2008 Mark Stoops Defensive back Kentucky 2013 present Jay Norvell Defensive backs NevadaColorado State 2017 20212022 presentExternal links editBig Ten Elite 1985 Iowa Football on YouTubeReferences edit The University of Iowa Athletic Communications University of Iowa Football 2011 Media Fact Book IOWA Captains PDF The University of Iowa Athletic Communications p 146 Archived from the original PDF on July 30 2016 Retrieved November 9 2015 The University of Iowa Athletic Communications University of Iowa Football 2011 Media Fact Book IOWA MVPs PDF The University of Iowa Athletic Communications p 145 Archived from the original PDF on July 30 2016 Retrieved November 9 2015 Big Ten Football Media Guide Michigan who had tied with Illinois finished second in the Big Ten with a 6 1 1 record 1985 Iowa Hawkeyes Schedule and Results sports reference com Retrieved November 9 2015 Iowa 1985 AP Football Rankings collegepollarchive com Retrieved November 9 2015 Iowa bites Dogs 58 0 37 point quarter ruins Drake effort Cedar Rapids Gazette September 15 1985 Retrieved July 22 2018 Iowa rain falls only on NIU Chicago Tribune September 22 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Big Ten Roundup Iowa Routs Iowa State 57 3 to Stay Unbeaten Los Angeles Times September 29 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Third ranked Iowa crushes Iowa State The Salina Journal September 29 1985 Retrieved November 10 2015 Last Minute Score Gives Iowa Victory New York Times October 5 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Top ranked Iowa eases past Wisconsin Gainesville Sun October 13 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Big Ten Elite Season 2 Episode 3 Iowa Saves Biggest Noise For Finish Chicago Tribune October 20 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Iowa Beats Michigan On Last Play 12 10 Washington Post October 20 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Iowa s Last second Kick Defeats Michigan 12 10 Orlando Sentinel October 20 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Hawkeyes win No 1 thriller 12 10 Des Moines Register October 20 1985 Retrieved December 9 2016 Kick by Iowa Stops Michigan The New York Times October 20 1985 Retrieved July 23 2019 Iowa Rolls 49 10 Long Ties Record New York Times October 27 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Iowa s Long Ball Rips NU Chicago Tribune October 27 1985 Retrieved November 8 2015 Long Throws for Six Scores as Iowa Routs Northwestern 49 10 Los Angeles Times October 27 1985 Retrieved November 8 2015 Ohio State Upsets Top Ranked Iowa New York Times November 3 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Like Father Like Son Iowa End Hopes So Chicago Tribune November 9 1985 Retrieved August 13 2019 Iowa Hits Illini Early Often Chicago Tribune November 10 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 A Long Day For Illinois 59 0 Quarterback Throws 4 Touchdown Passes in Iowa Rout Los Angeles Times November 10 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 1985 The Unexpected blowout University of Iowa Athletic Department September 3 2010 Retrieved September 30 2017 Hawkeyes survive Purdue scare 27 24 Des Moines Register via newspapers com November 17 1985 p 28 Retrieved November 14 2017 Iowa Wins 27 24 on Late Field Goal New York Times November 17 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Purdue Is Beaten By Iowa And Clock Chicago Tribune November 17 1985 Retrieved November 14 2017 Believe It Iowa Rules Big 10 Chicago Tribune November 24 1985 Retrieved November 6 2015 Long Achieves Dream of Leading Hawkeyes Back to the Rose Bowl Los Angeles Times November 24 1985 Retrieved November 8 2015 ROSE BOWL U C L A WALLOPS IOWA New York Times January 2 1986 Retrieved November 6 2015 a b College Football Awards 1985 espn com Retrieved November 10 2015 a b Consensus All America Teams 1980 1989 1985 sports reference com Retrieved November 10 2015 1986 NFL Draft pro football reference com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved November 10 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1985 Iowa Hawkeyes football team amp oldid 1216858066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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