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  • | birth_place = Des Moines, Iowa | college = [[wp:University of Iowa|University of Iowa]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Univesity of Iowa|Univesity of Iowa]] ...ospect. He choose to go to Iowa as Rivers also played both for a school in Iowa and under the same coach.
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  • | college = [[wp:Iowa|Iowa]] After that performance only Iowa offers him an academic scholarship. But he never stopped following his pro
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  • | college = [[wp:Iowa Hawkeyes Football|Iowa]] ...8}} season. He won the 16-team College Football National Championship with Iowa in 2042.
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  • | college = [[wp:Iowa|Iowa]] ...ootball]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]]. He played college football for Iowa (Iowa).
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  • | birth_place = Corning, [[wp:Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] | college = [[wp:Iowa|Iowa]]
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  • | college = [[wp:The University of Iowa|The University of Iowa]] ...ll League]] (NSFL). He played college football for The University of Iowa (Iowa).
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  • ...Nebraska record books. In his senior year however during the game against Iowa he sustained a season ending concussion. Due to his injury Soupy went undra [[Category:Nebraska alumni]]
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  • ...onte Washington was immediately their #2 wide receiver. He debuted against Iowa with 7 receptions for 113 yards and a TD. He kept up this torrid pace for t [[Category:NU alumni]]
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  • ...oughout the season and he rewarded them with the game-winning kick against Iowa in the Holiday Bowl. His junior year saw competition for the starting spot, [[Category:Oregon alumni]]
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  • ...commit to and attend the NAIA school William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa only 5 hours away from his home town of Naperville. [[Category:WPU alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Iowa Hawkeyes football|Iowa]] ...e [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the DSFL, and the [[wp:Iowa Hawkeyes football|Iowa Hawkeyes]] in college. Originally a [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] and kick/p
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  • ...de it to the semifinals in his last year, losing to the eventual champions Iowa Tech. Randy ended his college career setting records at University of Hawai [[Category:Hawaii-Honolulu alumni]]
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  • ...ouchdowns. He would carry the Stanford Cardinals to a 41 - 16 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes. With O'Leary being 3 years removed from his high school playing d [[Category:Stanford University alumni]]
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  • "Born in Dayton, Ohio, to a family of Notre Dame alumni, Honorius Salvator attended Archbishop Carroll High School, serving as capt ...s third and final season at Notre Dame with an amazing performance against Iowa, racking up 4 INTs, 5 TFLs, and 2 PBUs to help Notre Dame win 49-3. Notre D
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  • ...(14 TFL) and 12.5 sacks. None bigger than his sack on Senior Night against Iowa, when he broke Karon Riley's 37-year-old record, by recording his 11th sack [[Category:MN alumni]]
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  • ...e-of-pace back to power back Devine Ozigbo. His breakout game came against Iowa in the last Big Ten regular-season game, where he rushed for 124 yards and [[Category:UNL alumni]]
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  • ...on roster. His one notable game came against Iowa, in which he picked off Iowa quarterback Sandy Russell and ran the ball back for the game-winning touchd [[Category:Nebraska alumni]]
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  • ...He had a couple of offers from schools such as the University of Houston, Iowa and Penn State but eventually decided to become a Hawkeye due to some previ [[Category:FSU alumni]]
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  • ..., 9 TFL, and 12 INTs. Rich was being scouted by some of the Big10 schools, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota even Ohio showed interest. Alas Rich was also an 18 y [[Category:MNSU alumni]]
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