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Albert Young
Collegiate Awards: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by Coaches as Sophomore, 2nd Team All-Big Ten by Media as Sophomore, Honorable Mention All-Big Ten as Senior After being a 3 year starter for the Hawkeyes at Running Back, Young is one of only 3 Hawkeyes to rush for over 3000 yards. He went undrafted but was signed to [...]
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Brian Ferentz
Collegiate Awards: Academic All-Big Ten as Sophomore, Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by Media as Senior Ferentz came to the Hawkeyes as an outstanding high school offensive lineman but was seen by many as the coach’s son. Before his career was over though, Brian left as a cog that filled multiple holes on the offensive line. He [...]
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Chigozie Ejiasi
Ejiasi, or “Chic” as he is known, joined the Hawkeyes and left as a 4 year letterman as a Defensive Back. He played sparingly for most of his career, but made an appearance in every game as a Senior. Once his playing career ended, Chick went to NIACC (North Iowa Area Community College) and worked [...]
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David Raih
David Raih came down to the Hawkeye program after his brother had been a member of the Iowa football team. He was a walk on Quarterback, but unfortunately Raih did not have an illustrious playing career with Iowa, in part because he was injured during multiple seasons. He served as a backup to multiple different [...]
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Jerry Montgomery
Montgomery made an early impression with the Iowa coaches, seeing action his freshman year with the Hawkeyes. He followed that up as a 3 year starter on the defensive line for the Hawkeyes, making his presence felt each season there. His playing career never took off to the NFL, although he did make it into [...]
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A.J. Blazek
Collegiate Awards: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by Coaches as Senior Blazek transferred into the Hawkeye program from Butler Community College in Kansas. He immediately made an impact with the team as he started the first three games of the season and ended up starting five overall. His Senior season Blazek would go on to earn Honorable [...]
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LeVar Woods
Collegiate Awards: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by Coaches as Senior Woods joined the Hawkeyes and became a two year starter at Outside Linebacker. He was an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection his Senior season. Despite not being drafted, Woods was signed by the Arizona Cardinals in 2001 & played for them over 5 seasons. In 2005, [...]
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Corey Brown
Brown was just another player that the Hawkeye program plucked out of the state of Texas. The native of Houston, joined the Iowa program in 1995. He played Defensive Line while in Iowa City and by his Senior season, Brown started every game. He was awarded the team’s defensive hustle award for his play, compiling [...]
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Kerry Cooks
Collegiate Awards: All-Big Ten Selection as Senior Cooks was a 2 year starter at Safety for the Hawkeyes as well as a team captain his senior season. His talent allowed him to be selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the 5th Round of the 1998 NFL Draft. Cooks floated around the league to the Green [...]
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William Inge
William Inge, known as Bill Ennis-Inge while playing defensive end at Iowa, played all four years with the Hawkeyes under Coach Hayden Fry. He helped the team to a 3rd place finish in the Big Ten and an Alamo Bowl victory his senior year as a co-captain. His size and his play earned him a [...]
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Demo Odems
Odems came to Iowa City via Austin, Texas, where he was a 3 sport star and an All-State Wide Receiver during high school. He contributed all four years for the Hawkeyes as a Wide Reciever. After his collegiate career ended, Odems returned home to coach at his alma mater, LBJ High School and continue his [...]
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Bob Diaco
Collegiate Awards: All-Big Ten Selection as Junior, All-Big Ten Selection as Senior Bobby Diaco was a beast of a linebacker while at Iowa, finishing his career 7th overall in tackles. He currently sits 13th with 334 tackles after being passed by some recent Hawkeye greats. He teamed with Vernon Rollins to become a feared duo wearing [...]
