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1997 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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Conference
  
Big Ten Conference

Head coach
  
Hayden Fry (19th year)

1997 record
  
7–5 (4–4 Big Ten)

Defensive coordinator
  
Bob Elliott (2nd year)

Offensive coordinator
  
Don Patterson (6th year)

Home stadium
  
Kinnick Stadium (Capacity: 70,397)

The 1997 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1997 Big Ten Conference football season. They participated as members of the Big Ten Conference. The Hawkeyes played their home games at Kinnick Stadium and were led by legendary coach Hayden Fry.

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Tulsa

Avenging an upset loss from the previous season, the Hawkeyes rolled up over 600 yards of total offense for the second time in as many games. Senior running back Tavian Banks rushed for a school record 314 yards and a school record-tying 4 touchdowns.

Iowa State

The Hawkeyes won against the rival Cyclones for the 15th consecutive year.

Michigan

Playing their second straight game against a Top 10 team on the road, the Hawkeyes put together a very strong first half. On the final play before the break, Michigan punted to All-American Tim Dwight who took it 61 yards to the house for a 21-7 halftime lead. The Wolverines clamped down in the second half, outscoring Iowa 21-3. Michigan would go on to finish 12-0 and claim the AP National Championship.

Indiana

The Hawkeyes scored 60+ points for the third time of the 1997 season. The win was highlighted by an electrifying 92-yard punt return for a TD by Tim Dwight. Dwight also caught a 29-yard touchdown from Randy Reiners, who was making his first start at QB, and threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to Damon Gibson. The defense did plenty as well. In addition to pitching a shutout, Matt Bowen and J.P. Lange each added long interception returns for touchdowns.

Wisconsin

The Badgers defeated the Hawkeyes for the first time since the 1976 season.

Minnesota

After consecutive disappointing road losses, the Hawkeyes returned to Kinnick Stadium and closed the regular season with a decisive win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Senior Day. Late in the 3rd Quarter, Tim Dwight returned a punt 44 yards for a touchdown, giving him the Big Ten record for punt return touchdowns in a career (the record stood until 2006). The Iowa defense posted its third shutout in six home games during the 1997 season.

Postseason awards

  • Tim Dwight - Consensus first-team All-American (All-purpose / kick returners) and 7th in Heisman Trophy voting.
  • Jared DeVries - Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year
  • References

    1997 Iowa Hawkeyes football team Wikipedia