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Hawkeye Fan, Big Ten West Truther, Busch Light Drinker
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Joined September 2012
57 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL.#57 – Chauncey Gholston.DE | 2016–2020. A steady edge presence for Phil Parker’s defense, Gholston earned All-Big Ten honors and finished with 12.5 career sacks before being drafted by the Cowboys in 2021. #IowaFootballCountdown
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58 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #58 – Pat Dean.NG | Late 1979-1981. A powerful nose guard anchoring Iowa’s defense in Hayden Fry’s early years. Dean was a force in the trenches and helped set the tone for the Hawkeyes’ tough defensive identity. #IowaFootballCountdown
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59 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #59 – Conor Boffeli.OL | 2010–2013. A versatile lineman who contributed both at guard and tackle, Boffeli was a key part of Iowa’s offensive front during his tenure and earned All-Big Ten honorable mentions. #IowaFootballCountdown
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60 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #60 – Matt Tobin.OL | 2009–2012. A walk-on turned starter, Tobin became a key piece of Iowa’s O-line with 22 career starts. His grit earned him a shot in the NFL, where he played for six seasons. #IowaFootballCountdown
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RT @ShamsCharania: Free agent center Luka Garza has agreed to a two-year, $5.5 million fully guaranteed deal with the Boston Celtics, sourc….
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61 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #61 – Brian Ferentz.OL | 2001–2005. A tough, physical guard on the early 2000s teams, Ferentz helped Iowa win two Big Ten titles and play in four straight January bowl games. A true Hawkeye through and through. #IowaFootballCountdown
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62 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #62 – Cal Jones.OL | 1953–1955. Iowa’s first Black All-American and winner of the 1955 Outland Trophy. A true trailblazer, Jones was the first Black lineman on a national magazine cover before his tragic death in a plane crash. #IowaFootballCountdown
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63 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #63 – Austin Blythe.OL | 2012–2015. A three-year starter and All-Big Ten center, Blythe was the anchor of Iowa’s offensive line before heading to the NFL, where he played in a Super Bowl with the Rams. #IowaFootballCountdown
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64 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #64 – Dave Haight.DL | 1985–1988. A force in the trenches, Haight was a two-time All-Big Ten selection and earned All-American honors in 1988. One of the most productive D-linemen of the Hayden Fry era. #IowaFootballCountdown
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65 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #65 – Tyler Linderbaum.C | 2019–2021. Winner of the 2021 Rimington Trophy as the nation’s top center and a unanimous All-American. Drafted in the 1st round by the Ravens in 2022. #IowaFootballCountdown
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66 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #66 – Ozzie Simmons.HB | 1934–1936. One of Iowa’s first Black stars, Simmons’ toughness vs. Minnesota led to the creation of the Floyd of Rosedale trophy, still one of college football’s best traditions. #IowaFootballCountdown
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Delete this before my fiancé sees it and leaves me.
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67 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #67 – Jaleel Johnson.DT | 2012–2016. A staple in Iowa’s D-line, Johnson earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2016 and led the team with 7.5 sacks that season. A powerful force in the trenches. #IowaFootballCountdown
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68 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #68 – Brandon Scherff.OL | 2010–2014. One of Iowa’s all-time great offensive linemen, Scherff was a unanimous All-American and 2015 Outland Trophy winner. A dominant leader who paved the way for Hawkeye success. #IowaFootballCountdown
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69 DAYS UNTIL IOWA FOOTBALL. #69 – Pete McMahon.OL | 2000–2004. From walk-on to starter—nicknamed “Silent Rage,” he anchored the line as a sophomore on the 2002 Big Ten champs before earning a 2005 NFL draft pick. #IowaFootballCountdown
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