The Big Ten football conference is one of the most competitive in NCAA football. One of the teams that makes sure that
reputation remains in the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Hawkeyes routinely fight for the highest rankings in the conference. The Hawkeyes
finished fourth in 2010 with a record of 8-5, and they are likely looking to recapture a top ranking for the 2011 season.
The Iowa Hawkeyes football program has been around for well over a century, and during that time the Hawkeyes have had
some pretty impressive accomplishments. One such feat is making it into numerous bowl games, including many in recent seasons.
Many former NCAA football greats
from Iowa have gone on to make their mark in the NFL, like Bob Sanders, Nate Kaeding, Dallas Clark, Ladell Betts and more.
Iowa's Kinnick Stadium
is one of the gems of college football, and it has the capacity to help it remain such. Kinnick Stadium can house more than
70,000 fans, and it frequently fills up for many of the Hawkeyes' home games. It has been home of the Hawkeyes since 1929,
and was renamed Kinnick Stadium after 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick.
Longtime Hawkeyes football fans hardly need to be encouraged to reserve sports
tickets to see the game live. Hawkeyes football fans are some of the most passionate in the game of football, which is
why the stands at Kinnick Stadium are routinely packed at each and every home game. Don't miss the Iowa Hawkeyes football
action this season.