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Iowa's and final
In the final game of the 1981 regular season, Iowa's win over Michigan State, coupled with an Ohio State upset of Michigan in Ann Arbor, gave Iowa a share of the 1981 Big Ten title.
Iowa's final win of the 1993 season over Minnesota gave Fry the 200th victory of his coaching career.
Instead, Iowa finished the year 1 9, and before Iowa's final game that season, it was announced that Burns would not be retained in 1966.
However, Iowa's playoff run would come to a quick end on a Sunday afternoon in the quarterfinals, as sixth-seeded Nashville would score the final 14 points to defeat Iowa, 49-42.

Iowa's and regular
The Hawkeyes finished the regular season with a 6 6 record and accepted an invitation to the 2006 Alamo Bowl, Iowa's sixth straight bowl game.

Iowa's and season
Hayden Fry was hired as Iowa's 25th head football coach after the 1978 season.
A victory over Purdue in 1981 snapped a 20 game losing streak to the Boilermakers and clinched Iowa's first winning season in 19 years, as well as its first bowl appearance in 23 years.
Iowa's seven Big Ten wins set a school record, and Iowa's nine wins overall tied the school record for wins in a single season set in 1903.
Iowa's season ending win against Minnesota in 1991 was win number ten on the season, tying the school record for wins in a season.
He redshirted the 1997 98 season, losing only one match to Iowa's Paul Jenn in the finals of the University of Northern Iowa Open in November 1997 by a score of 6-4.
In 2003, Gallery led Iowa to another ten win season and was voted as Iowa's co-captain and co-MVP for the season.
Betts led the team in rushing for the season and was Iowa's offensive MVP in four games.
He was Iowa's co-captain and co-MVP for the 2001 season, and he was named second team All-Big Ten.
He helped lead the Hawkeyes to the Alamo Bowl that season, but he had only two carries before being forced to leave due to an injury in Iowa's 19-16 win.
Iowa's only touchdown was scored when Nile Kinnick switched to right halfback for the first time all season from his usual left halfback spot, and the Notre Dame defense was caught unprepared by the switch.
Evy appointed Burns to succeed him, and Burns became Iowa's 20th head football coach beginning with the 1961 season.
A franchise-record 12, 184 fans attended the 2010 opener ; however, Iowa's first play from scrimmage resulted in an interception return for a touchdown by the Chicago Rush, an ominous harbinger of an eventual 7 9 season.
By the end of his sophomore year, Chuck Long owned Iowa's school records for yards passing in a season and a career, touchdown passes in a season and a career, and total offense in a season and a career.

Iowa's and game
On April 9, 1980, despite Iowa's league-leading scorer Molly Bolin's 36 point, the New York Stars held on to win game four of the finals 125 114, behind 27 points by Pearl Moore and 22 by Janice Thomas.
A five game conference winning streak in 1984 helped put Fry and Iowa in contention for the league title, but injuries contributed to Iowa's 0 2 1 finish to the conference schedule.
As a junior in 2000, Betts started every game and accounted for Iowa's entire rushing offense.
Bill Reichardt, a terrific Iowa fullback who would later be named the Big Ten MVP in 1951, claimed that Al Couppee, Iowa's quarterback, was not in the game on that touchdown play.
He then went to Iowa City and watched Iowa's football game against Washington University from the press box.
Iowa's wrestling team defeated Oklahoma and two days later, the men's basketball team played their first game a loss to Michigan State in the new arena.

Iowa's and was
St. Louis was on Iowa's thirty-five-yard line with a few seconds to play.
In Sosna v. Iowa,, the plaintiff represented a class that was challenging an Iowa law that required persons to reside there for a year before seeking a divorce in Iowa's courts.
The county's Courthouse was built in September, 1843 in the style of Greek Revival and stands as Iowa's oldest, and the nation's second oldest, courthouse in operation .< ref >
The county was named in honor of George W. Jones, one of Iowa's first United States Senators.
Following Kelo v. City of New London, Vilsack vetoed but was overridden on Iowa House file 2351, a bill to restrict Iowa's use of eminent domain.
When elected governor at age 36, Branstad was the youngest chief executive in Iowa's history and when he left office, was Iowa's longest-serving governor.
In 1991, Branstad ignored binding arbitration with employees of the State of Iowa's labor unions by vetoing a salary bill, was taken to court, and lost later in appeals in the state court system ( AFSCME Iowa Council 61 et al., v. Branstad ).
Balltown is home to Breitbach's Country Dining, Iowa's oldest restaurant and bar, which was founded in 1852 and rebuilt after its destruction in 2007.
In 1868, he successfully desegregated Iowa's public schools by suing the Muscatine board after his daughter Susan was turned away from her neighborhood school.
The sod house was built by the Brownlie Brothers dates from Iowa's prairie days of the 1830s.
In 1916, the line was incorporated into the Fort Dodge, Des Moines and Southern Railroad, Iowa's longest Interurban line.
Historian Walter A. McDougall quotes Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, the founder of Iowa's Grinnell College, as saying, " I was the young man to whom Greeley first said it, and I went.
The University of Iowa was founded February 25, 1847 as Iowa's first public institution of higher learning, only 59 days after Iowa became a state.
* The University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business was named by Business Week as one of the top fifty business schools in the nation.
The University of Iowa's main campus, located in Iowa City, was originally designed by architect D. Elwood Cook.
Known as one of the best visiting team locker rooms in the Big Ten Conference, it was initially painted a bright pink, a color thought to affect the play of the visiting team ( similar to Iowa's pale pink visiting locker room ).
In 1862, in the midst of the war, Allison was elected to the United States House of Representatives as the representative of Iowa's newly-created 3rd congressional district.
Allison declined to be a candidate for renomination to his own House seat later that year, but instead focused on laying the groundwork to run for Iowa's other Senate seat ( then held by James Harlan ), which was up in January 1872, following November 1871 state legislative races.
He continued to serve as the Representative from Iowa's 4th congressional district for two additional terms, but was defeated in the Democratic landslide in 1964.

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