List of Iowa Hawkeyes football honorees

The Iowa Hawkeyes football team was founded in 1889 to represent the University of Iowa in intercollegiate competition, and it has participated in the sport every season since. Over the course of the team's history, individual Hawkeye players of exceptional ability have received many accolades.

Iowa has had several players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and Iowa Sports Hall of Fame. Individual Hawkeyes have won many prestigious national awards, including the Outland Trophy, the Davey O'Brien Award, the Doak Walker Award, the Jim Thorpe Award, and the Heisman Trophy. 92 Hawkeyes have been named a first-team or second-team All-American, and 28 have been named consensus first-team All-Americans.

The Iowa Hawkeyes have had ten players win the Big Ten Most Valuable Player Award, and 219 Hawks have earned All-Big Ten recognition. Iowa has had 244 NFL draft picks, and several former Hawkeye players have gone on to become NFL head coaches or Division I college head coaches.

National honorees

Individual award winners

Coaching award winners

Team Awards

Heisman Trophy nominees

The most prestigious of these individual awards is the Heisman Trophy. Nile Kinnick won the award in 1939, and four other Hawkeyes have placed second in the voting. In all, nine Hawkeye players have finished in the top ten in the Heisman Trophy balloting, with Chuck Long doing so twice:[1]

Season Player Heisman Finish
1939Nile KinnickFirst
1955Cal JonesTenth
1956Ken PloenNinth
1957Alex KarrasSecond
1958Randy DuncanSecond
1984Chuck LongSeventh
1985Chuck LongSecond
1997Tim DwightSeventh
2002Brad BanksSecond
2008Shonn GreeneSixth

Hall of Fame inductees

College Football Hall of Fame

Nile Kinnick, Duke Slater, and coach Howard Jones were all inducted in the inaugural College Football Hall of Fame class in 1951. In all, nine players and five coaches now represent Iowa in the College Football Hall of Fame: [2]

College Football Hall of Fame
Name Position Tenure Year Inducted
Howard JonesCoach1916–231951
Duke SlaterT1918–211951
Nile KinnickQB1936–391951
Gordon LockeFB1920–221960
Eddie AndersonCoach1939–491971
Aubrey DevineQB1919–211973
Slip MadiganCoach1943–441974
Cal JonesG1952–551980
Alex KarrasDT1954–571981
Randy DuncanQB1956–581997
Chuck LongQB1981–851999
Forest EvashevskiCoach1952–602000
Hayden FryCoach1979–982003
Larry StationLB1982–852009
Andre TippettDE1979–822021
Bob StoopsCoach1983-872021

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Five Hawkeyes have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame:[3]

Pro Football Hall of Fame
Name Position Teams Year Inducted
Emlen TunnellDBNew York Giants, Green Bay Packers1967
Paul KrauseSMinnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins1998
Andre TippettLBNew England Patriots2008
Duke SlaterOTMilwaukee Badgers, Rock Island Independents, Chicago Cardinals2020
Alex KarrasDTDetroit Lions2020

Canadian Football Hall of Fame

Three Hawkeyes have been inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame for their play in the Canadian Football League: [4]

Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Name Position Teams Year Inducted
Ken PloenQBWinnipeg Blue Bombers1975
Willie FlemingRBBC Lions1982
Frank RigneyOTWinnipeg Blue Bombers1985

Iowa Sports Hall of Fame

The Iowa Sports Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Des Moines Register, honors outstanding athletes and sports contributors. To be eligible, members must have either been born in Iowa or gained prominence while competing for a college or university in Iowa. Aubrey Devine, Nile Kinnick, and Duke Slater were three of the five football players inducted when the Hall was founded in 1951. 25 Hawkeye players and 3 Hawkeye coaches have been inducted into the Iowa Sports Hall of Fame: [5]

Iowa Sports Hall of Fame
Name Year Inducted Name Year Inducted
Aubrey Devine1951Mike Enich1983
Duke Slater1951Paul Krause1985
Nile Kinnick1951Ed Podolak1986
Clyde Williams1956Wally Hilgenberg1987
Gordon Locke1958Jack Dittmer1988
Billy Edson1959Forest Evashevski1989
Joe Laws1961Larry Station2000
Eddie Anderson1962Chuck Long2001
Stub Stewart1965Ken Ploen2002
Cal Jones1971Reggie Roby2003
Willis Glassgow1973Hayden Fry2004
Emlen Tunnell1975Andre Tippett2006
Randy Duncan1976Tavian Banks2013
Alex Karras1977Tim Dwight2014

University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame

The University of Iowa started an Athletics Hall of Fame in 1989. Ten football players were inducted in the initial class, and it has since expanded to include 50 football players and coaches:[6]

University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
Name Year Inducted Name Year Inducted
Aubrey Devine1989Stub Barron1998
Willis Glassgow1989Emlen Tunnell1998
Cal Jones1989Paul Krause2000
Alex Karras1989Stub Stewart2000
Nile Kinnick1989Bill Reichardt2001
Gordon Locke1989Homer Harris2002
Erwin Prasse1989Francis Schammel2003
Ozzie Simmons1989Hayden Fry2004
Duke Slater1989Mike Reilly2005
Forest Evashevski1989Larry Station2005
Mike Enich1990John Niland2006
Ken Ploen1990Reggie Roby2006
Lester Belding1991Andre Tippett2007
Joe Laws1991Marv Cook2008
Dick Crayne1992Fred Becker2009
Randy Duncan1992Bob Jeter2010
Frank Cuhel1993Tim Dwight2011
Jack Dittmer1993Sherwyn Thorson2011
Clyde Williams1993Bashir Yamini2012
Howard Jones1993Brad Banks2013
Jerry Hilgenberg1995Craig Clemons2013
Emerson Nelson1995Nate Kaeding2014
Al Couppee1996Don Norton2015
Jim Gibbons1996Willie Brashier2015
Chuck Long1997Dave Haight2016

Retired numbers

Iowa Hawkeyes retired numbers
No. Player Position Tenure
24Nile KinnickQB1936–39
62Cal JonesOG1952–55

Two numbers have been retired by the Hawkeye football program, Nile Kinnick's #24 and Cal Jones' #62. Both Kinnick and Jones were consensus first team All-Americans, and both men tragically perished in separate plane crashes before their 25th birthday.

Kinnick won the University of Iowa's only Heisman Trophy in 1939 and is the man for whom Kinnick Stadium is named. Jones was the first African-American to win the Outland Trophy and is the only Hawkeye to be named first-team All-American three times.[7]

All-American selections

Each year, numerous publications and organizations release lists of All-America teams, hypothetical rosters of players considered the best in the nation at their respective positions.[8] The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) uses officially recognized All-America selectors to determine the consensus selections. Over time, the sources used to determine the consensus selections have varied. Currently, the NCAA uses five "major" selectors to determine consensus All-Americans: the Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), The Sporting News (TSN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF).[9] Many other publications and organization compile their own "minor" All-America teams in addition to the selectors listed here.

Clyde Williams is often referred to as "Iowa's first All-American". Williams, who led the Hawkeyes to its first Big Ten championship in 1900, was named a third-team All-American by Walter Camp that season. Williams was the first player west of the Mississippi River to garner All-American honors.[10][11] However, since the following list constitutes only first-team and second-team All-Americans, Williams is not included here.

Iowa has had 69 first-team All-Americans and 32 second-team All-Americans. Of Iowa's 69 first-team All-Americans, 28 were consensus first-team All-American selections, while ten were unanimous first-team selections.[12][13]

Key
   Consensus/Unanimous first-team selection    First-team selection    Second-team selection
Season Player Remarks
1912Jim Trickey
1916Fred Becker
1919Lester Belding
1919Duke Slater
1920Lester BeldingSecond selection
1921Aubrey Devine
1921Gordon Locke
1921Duke SlaterSecond selection
1922Max Kadesky
1922Gordon LockeSecond first-team selection
1924John Hancock
1925Dick Romey
1926Emerson Nelson
1928Willis Glassgow
1928Peter Westra
1929Willis GlassgowSecond selection
1933Joe Laws
1933Francis Schammel
1934Ozzie Simmons
1935Ozzie SimmonsSecond selection
1939Nile Kinnick
1939Erwin Prasse
1940Mike Enich
1948Bill Kay
1951Bill Reichardt
1953Jerry Hilgenberg
1953Cal Jones
1954Cal JonesSecond first-team selection
1955Cal JonesSecond consensus selection;
Third first-team selection
1956Frank Gilliam
1956Alex Karras
1956Ken Ploen
1956Don Suchy
1957Jim Gibbons
1957Alex KarrasSecond first-team selection
Season Player Remarks
1958Randy Duncan*Unanimous selection
1958Curt Merz
1959Don Norton
1960Larry Ferguson
1960Wilburn Hollis
1960Mark Manders
1961Bill Van Buren
1963Mike Reilly
1964John Niland
1964Karl Noonan
1965Dave Long
1965John NilandSecond selection
1971Craig Clemons
1975Joe Devlin
1975Rod Walters
1979Dennis Mosley
1980John Harty
1981Pat Dean
1981Reggie Roby
1981Andre Tippett
1982Mark Bortz
1982Reggie RobySecond first-team selection
1983Joel Hilgenberg
1983Larry Station
1984Ronnie Harmon
1984Jonathan Hayes
1984Larry StationSecond selection
1985Ronnie HarmonSecond selection
1985Chuck Long*Unanimous selection
1985Larry Station*Unanimous selection;
Second consensus selection;
Third selection
1986Dave Croston
1987Dave Haight
1988Marv Cook
1988Dave HaightSecond selection
Season Player Remarks
1990Nick Bell
1990Merton Hanks
1991Leroy Smith
1992Mike Devlin
1996Tim Dwight
1997Tavian Banks
1997Jared DeVries
1997Tim DwightSecond first-team selection
1998Jared DeVriesSecond selection
2002Brad Banks
2002Dallas Clark*Unanimous selection
2002Nate Kaeding
2002Bruce Nelson
2002Eric Steinbach
2003Robert Gallery*Unanimous selection
2003Nate KaedingSecond first-team selection
2003Bob Sanders
2004Chad Greenway
2004Matt Roth
2005Chad GreenwaySecond selection
2008Shonn Greene*Unanimous selection
2008Mitch King
2009Pat Angerer
2009Bryan Bulaga
2010Adrian Clayborn
2011Riley Reiff
2014Brandon Scherff*Unanimous selection
2015Desmond King*Unanimous selection
2016Desmond KingSecond selection
2017Josey Jewell*Unanimous selection
2017Josh Jackson*Unanimous selection
2018T.J. Hockenson
2019Keith Duncan
2019Tristan Wirfs
2019A. J. Epenesa
2020Daviyon_Nixon*Unanimous selection

*—Unanimous selection

Big Ten honorees

Most Valuable Players

The Chicago Tribune Silver Football has been awarded since 1924 by the Chicago Tribune to the college football player determined to be the Most Valuable Player of the Big Ten Conference. Ten Hawkeyes have won the Big Ten MVP award, the third largest number of winners by any school, trailing only Michigan and Ohio State:[14]

Inducted Player
1929Willis Glassgow
1933Joe Laws
1939Nile Kinnick
1951Bill Reichardt
1956Ken Ploen
Inducted Player
1958Randy Duncan
1985Chuck Long
1990Nick Bell
2002Brad Banks
2008Shonn Greene

Annual individual honors

Coaches and media of the Big Ten also make annual selections for additional individual honors:[15]

Big Ten Conference Award Recipient(s) and year received
Offensive Player of the YearChuck Long (1985); Nick Bell & Matt Rodgers (1990); Tavian Banks (1997); Brad Banks (2002); Shonn Greene (2008)
Defensive Player of the YearLeroy Smith (1991); Josey Jewell (2017); Daviyon Nixon (2020)
Offensive Lineman of the YearMike Haight (1985); Dave Croston (1986); Mike Devlin (1992); Eric Steinbach (2002); Robert Gallery (2003); Bryan Bulaga (2009); Brandon Scherff (2014); Tristan Wirfs (2019)
Receiver of the YearMarvin McNutt (2011)
Tight End of the YearT.J. Hockenson (2018)
Defensive Lineman of the YearPaul Hufford (1984); Dave Haight (1987); Leroy Smith (1991); Jared DeVries (1997); Mitch King (2008); Daviyon Nixon (2020)
Linebacker of the YearJosey Jewell (2017)
Defensive Back of the YearMicah Hyde (2012); Desmond King (2015); Josh Jackson (2017); Amani Hooker (2018)
Kicker of the YearKeith Duncan (2019)
Punter of the YearTory Taylor (2020)
Return Specialist of the YearIhmir Smith-Marsette (2018)
Coach of the YearHayden Fry (1981, 1990, & 1991); Kirk Ferentz (2002, 2004, 2009 & 2015)
Athlete of the YearChuck Long (1986)

All-conference selections

Through the 2020 season, Iowa has had 243 first team All-Big Ten selections, starting with Clyde Williams and Joe Warner in 1900. 54 players were multiple first-team All-Big Ten selections, and nine players were three-time first-team All-Big Ten selections.[16]

Key
   First selection    Second selection    Third selection
Season Player
1900Joe Warner
1900Clyde Williams
1912Jim Trickey
1913Ralph McGinnis
1916Fred Becker
1918Harry Hunzelman
1918Ronald Reed
1919Lester Belding
1919Aubrey Devine
1919Fred Lohman
1919Duke Slater
1920Lester Belding
1920Aubrey Devine
1920Duke Slater
1921Lester Belding
1921Aubrey Devine
1921John Heldt
1921Max Kadesky
1921Gordon Locke
1921Chester Mead
1921Duke Slater
1922Gordon Locke
1922Paul Minick
1922George Thompson
1923Lowell Otte
1924William Fleckenstein
1924John Hancock
1924Lowell Otte
1924Leland Parkin
1925Dick Romey
1926Emerson Nelson
1927Emerson Nelson
1928Richard Brown
1928Willis Glassgow
1928Fred Roberts
1928Peter Westra
1929Willis Glassgow
1929Fred Roberts
1933Joe Laws
1933Francis Schammel
1934Ozzie Simmons
1935Ozzie Simmons
1937Nile Kinnick
1937Robert Lannon
1938Erwin Prasse
1939Mike Enich
1939Nile Kinnick
1939Erwin Prasse
1940Mike Enich
1942Tom Farmer
1946Earl Banks
1946Dick Hoerner
1948William Kay
1950Bill Reichardt
1951Bill Reichardt
1952Bill Fenton
1953Jerry Hilgenberg
1953Cal Jones
Season Player
1954Cal Jones
1955Cal Jones
1955Eddie Vincent
1956Frank Gilliam
1956Alex Karras
1956Ken Ploen
1956Donald Suchy
1957Frank Bloomquist
1957Randy Duncan
1957Jim Gibbons
1957Alex Karras
1958Randy Duncan
1958Willie Fleming
1959Bob Jeter
1959Bill Lapham
1959Don Norton
1960Larry Ferguson
1960Wilburn Hollis
1960Mark Manders
1962Larry Ferguson
1963Wally Hilgenberg
1963Mike Reilly
1964Karl Noonan
1964Gary Snook
1965John Niland
1968Jon Meskimen
1968Ed Podolak
1969Jon Meskimen
1971Craig Clemons
1973Brian Rollins
1974Earl Douthitt
1975Joe Devlin
1975Rod Walters
1977Tom Rusk
1979Jay Hilgenberg
1979Dennis Mosley
1979Leven Weiss
1980Andre Tippett
1981Mark Bortz
1981Mel Cole
1981Pat Dean
1981Ron Hallstrom
1981Lou King
1981Reggie Roby
1981Andre Tippett
1982Mark Bortz
1982Reggie Roby
1982Bob Stoops
1983John Alt
1983Paul Hufford
1983Chuck Long
1983Dave Moritz
1983Larry Station
1983Mike Stoops
1984Ronnie Harmon
1984Paul Hufford
1984George Little
1984Chuck Long
Season Player
1984Devon Mitchell
1984Larry Station
1984Mike Stoops
1985Jeff Drost
1985Mike Haight
1985Ronnie Harmon
1985Rob Houghtlin
1985Chuck Long
1985Jay Norvell
1985Hap Peterson
1985Larry Station
1986Rick Bayless
1986Dave Croston
1986Jeff Drost
1986Dave Haight
1986Bob Kratch
1987Kerry Burt
1987Marv Cook
1987Quinn Early
1987Dave Haight
1987Chuck Hartlieb
1987Rob Houghtlin
1988Marv Cook
1988Dave Haight
1988Deven Harberts
1988Chuck Hartlieb
1988Bob Kratch
1988Joe Mott
1988Brad Quast
1989Jim Johnson
1989Brad Quast
1990Nick Bell
1990Melvin Foster
1990Merton Hanks
1990Jim Johnson
1990Matt Rodgers
1991Mike Devlin
1991Leroy Smith
1992Alan Cross
1992Carlos James
1992Mike Wells
1993Carlos James
1993Mike Wells
1995Nick Gallery
1996Jared DeVries
1996Nick Gallery
1996Damien Robinson
1996Sedrick Shaw
1996Ross Verba
1997Tavian Banks
1997Jared DeVries
1997Tim Dwight
1997Mike Goff
1998Jared DeVries
2001Aaron Kampman
2001Bob Sanders
2001Eric Steinbach
2002Brad Banks
2002Fred Barr
Season Player
2002Dallas Clark
2002Colin Cole
2002Robert Gallery
2002Howard Hodges
2002Nate Kaeding
2002Bruce Nelson
2002Fred Russell
2002Bob Sanders
2002Eric Steinbach
2003Robert Gallery
2003Abdul Hodge
2003Nate Kaeding
2003Matt Roth
2003Bob Sanders
2004Jonathan Babineaux
2004Chad Greenway
2004Abdul Hodge
2004Matt Roth
2004Drew Tate
2005Chad Greenway
2005Kenny Iwebema
2005Jovon Johnson
2006Mike Jones
2007Mitch King
2008Shonn Greene
2008Mitch King
2008Brandon Myers
2008Seth Olsen
2009Pat Angerer
2009Bryan Bulaga
2009Adrian Clayborn
2009Tony Moeaki
2009Dace Richardson
2009Tyler Sash
2009Amari Spievey
2010Adrian Clayborn
2010Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
2010Shaun Prater
2010Tyler Sash
2011Marvin McNutt
2011Shaun Prater
2011Riley Reiff
2012Micah Hyde
2013B.J. Lowery
2013Brandon Scherff
2013C. J. Fiedorowicz
2014Brandon Scherff
2015Desmond King
2015Jordan Walsh
2016Jaleel Johnson
2016Desmond King
2017Josey Jewell
2017Josh Jackson
2017Sean Welsh
2018Noah Fant
2018T.J. Hockenson
2018Amani Hooker
2018A. J. Epenesa
2018Ihmir Smith-Marsette
Season Player
2019A. J. Epenesa
2019Keith Duncan
2019Tristan Wirfs
2020Tyler Goodson
2020Tyler Linderbaum
2020Alaric Jackson
2020Chauncey Golston
2020Daviyon Nixon
2020Tory Taylor

All-time team

In 1989, Iowa fans selected an all-time University of Iowa football team during the 100th anniversary celebration of Iowa football. Twelve starters and eight honorable mentions were selected on both offense and defense, along with a Most Valuable Player:[17]

Most Valuable Player
Nile Kinnick
Offense
Position Player
EMarv Cook
EJim Gibbons
OLMike Enich
OLCalvin Jones
OLJerry Hilgenberg
OLJohn Niland
OLDuke Slater
QBChuck Long
RBOzzie Simmons
RBAubrey Devine
RBRonnie Harmon
PKRob Houghtlin
Honorable Mention
Position Player
OLDave Croston
OLJoe Devlin
QBRandy Duncan
RBLarry Ferguson
RBJoe Laws
RBEd Podolak
RBBill Reichardt
EErwin Prasse
Defense
Position Player
EFrank Gilliam
EAndre Tippett
DLMark Bortz
DLDave Haight
DLAlex Karras
LBMike Reilly
LBLarry Station
DBCraig Clemons
DBWillis Glassgow
DBGordon Locke
DBKen Ploen
PReggie Roby
Honorable Mention
Position Player
ELester Belding
LBWally Hilgenberg
DBDevon Mitchell
DEJoe Mott
LBBrad Quast
DBBill Reichardt
DBBob Stoops
DBMike Stoops

NCAA FBS all-time records

The following is a list of team and individual NCAA FBS records that are held by the Iowa Hawkeyes.

  • Best Perfect Passing Game - Iowa vs. Northwestern, 2002 - 12 for 12 (100 PCT.)
  • Most Touchdowns on Fumble Returns - Iowa vs. Minnesota, 1994 - 2 (tied)
  • Most Opponent's Field Goals Blocked, One Quarter - Iowa vs. Northern Iowa, 2009 - 2 (tied)
  • Most Games Gaining 100 or More Rushing in a Season - Shonn Greene, 2008–13
  • Most Consecutive Rushes for a Touchdown in a Game - Aaron Greving, Iowa vs. Kent State 2001 - 3 (tied), (TD's for 14, 1, & 26 yards)
  • Highest Average per Punt in a Season (min. 40-49 punts) - Reggie Roby, 1981 - 49.8 (44 for 2,193)
  • Most Passes Intercepted by a Linebacker in One Game - Grant Steen, Iowa vs. Indiana 2002 - 3 (tied)
  • Players Gaining 1,000 Yards on Punt Returns and 1,000 Yards on Kickoff Returns in a Career - Tim Dwight, 1994-1997 - (1,051 & 1,133)
  • Most Touchdowns Scored on Kick Returns in a Game (At Least One Punt Return & One Kickoff Return) - Kahlil Hill, Iowa vs. Western Michigan 1998 - 2 (tied)
  • Most Blocked Field Goals in a Game - Kenny Iwebema, Iowa vs. Syracuse 2008 - 2 (tied)
  • Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring on a Pass Reception and Punt Return in a Game - Tim Dwight, Iowa vs. Indiana 1997
  • Most Field Goals Made, 50 Yards or More in a Game - Tim Douglas, Iowa vs. Illinois 1998 - 3 (tied), (51, 58, & 51 yards)

[18]

NFL draft picks

Iowa has had at least one player drafted in every NFL Draft since 1978. Through the 2020 NFL Draft, Iowa has had 294 draft picks: 266 in the NFL, 21 in the AFL, and seven in the AAFC (the AFL and AAFC both later merged with the NFL). Iowa has had the following 23 first round NFL Draft selections:[19]

Season Player Team Selection
1936Dick CrayneBrooklyn Dodgers4th
1958Alex KarrasDetroit Lions10th
1959Randy DuncanGreen Bay Packers1st
1966John NilandDallas Cowboys5th
1973Craig ClemonsChicago Bears12th
1976Rod WaltersKansas City Chiefs14th
1982Ron HallstromGreen Bay Packers22nd
1984John AltKansas City Chiefs21st
1986Chuck LongDetroit Lions12th
1986Ronnie HarmonBuffalo Bills16th
1986Mike HaightNew York Jets22nd
1997Tom KnightArizona Cardinals9th
1997Ross VerbaGreen Bay Packers30th
2003Dallas ClarkIndianapolis Colts24th
2004Robert GalleryOakland Raiders2nd
2006Chad GreenwayMinnesota Vikings17th
2010Bryan BulagaGreen Bay Packers23rd
2011Adrian ClaybornTampa Bay Buccaneers20th
2012Riley ReiffDetroit Lions23rd
2015Brandon ScherffWashington Redskins5th
2019T.J. HockensonDetroit Lions8th
2019Noah FantDenver Broncos20th
2020Tristan WirfsTampa Bay Buccaneers13th

Hawkeye head coaches

Several former Hawkeye players have later been named NFL head coaches or Division I college head coaches:[20]

Coach Team & Years
Bret BielemaWisconsin, 2006–2012
Arkansas, 2013–present
Jim CaldwellIndianapolis Colts, 2009–2011
Detroit Lions, 2014–present
Bob CommingsIowa, 1974–1978
Wesley FryKansas State, 1935–1939
Dennis GreenNorthwestern, 1981–1985
Stanford, 1989–1991
Minnesota Vikings, 1992–2001
Arizona Cardinals, 2004–2006
John G. GriffithIowa, 1909
Chuck LongSan Diego State, 2006–2008
Dan McCarneyIowa State, 1995–2006
North Texas, 2011–2015
Jay NorvellNevada, 2017–present
Leonard RaffenspergerIowa, 1950–1951
Bob StoopsOklahoma, 1999–2016
Mark StoopsKentucky, 2013–present
Mike StoopsArizona, 2004–2011
Clyde WilliamsIowa State, 1907–1912

Other notable players

A few notable players not previously mentioned:

References

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  5. Iowa Sports Hall of Fame.
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