DE Adrian Clayborn
2010 SCHEDULE
9-4-10 EASTERN ILLINOIS
9-11-10 IOWA STATE
9-18-10 at Arizona
9-25-10 BALL STATE
10-2-10 PENN STATE
10-16-10 at Michigan
10-23-10 WISCONSIN
10-30-10 MICHIGAN STATE
11-6-10 at Indiana
11-13-10 at Northwestern
11-20-10 OHIO STATE
11-27-10 at Minnesota
Coach: Kirk Ferentz
81-55, 11 years

2009 Statistics

2009 RESULTS: 11-2
NORTHERN IOWA WON 17-16
at Iowa State WON 35-3
ARIZONA WON 27-17
at Penn State WON 21-10
ARKANSAS STATE WON 24-21
MICHIGAN WON 30-28
at Wisconsin WON 20-10
at Michigan State WON 15-13
INDIANA WON 42-24
NORTHWESTERN LOST 10-17
at Ohio State LOST 24-27 (OT)
MINNESOTA WON 12-0
ORANGE BOWL
Georgia Tech WON 24-14

2009 Final Rankings
AP-7, Coaches-7, BCS-10

 


Projected 2010 record: 9-3
DB Tyler Sash
IOWA
2009 Statistical Rankings
OFFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
99
10
Passing:
55
6
Total Off:
89
10
Sacks Allow:
74
7
DEFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
34
5
Passing:
4
1
Total Def:
10
3
Sacks:
32
5
RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Ricky Stanzi, 171-304-15, 2417 yds., 17 TD

Rushing: Adam Robinson, 181 att., 834 yds., 5 TD

Receiving: Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 45 rec., 750 yds., 2 TD

Scoring: Daniel Murray, 19-26 FG, 32-33 PAT, 89 pts.

Punting: Ryan Donahue, 61 punts, 40.9 avg.

Kicking: Daniel Murray, 19-26 FG, 32-33 PAT, 89 pts.

Tackles: Jeremiha Hunter, 89 tot., 34 solo

Sacks: Adrian Clayborn, 11.5 sacks

Interceptions: Tyler Sash, 6 for 203 yds., 1 TD

Kickoff Returns: Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 12 ret., 31.5 avg., 1 TD

Punt Returns: Colin Sandeman, 12 ret., 9.0 avg., 0 TD

 

 
IOWA
2010 College Football Preview
OFFENSE - 6
----RETURNING STARTERS----
DEFENSE - 8
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Trey Stross-WR, Tony Moeaki-TE, Dace Richardson-OG, Rafael Eubanks-C, Kyle Calloway-OT, Bryan Bulaga-OT (NFL)
DEFENSE: A.J. Edds-OLB, Pat Angerer-MLB, Amari Spievey-CB (NFL)

 

2010 OUTLOOK
Iowa was just a few injuries away from being Big Ten Champions. If anyone is going to push Ohio State for the conference crown in ’10, it appears that Iowa is that team again. It says a lot about the Kirk Ferentz coaching philosophies when an offensive tackle (Bryan Bulaga) can be considered the 2009 star on this side of the ball. Bulaga jumped ship to the NFL and the OL has some holes to fill but that philosophy has built solid roots when it comes to dominating on the line of scrimmage every season. Getting 12 games out of QB Ricky Stanzi and RB Adam Robinson will go a long way in terms of offensive production. Given the incredibly sturdy nature of this impenetrable defense, Iowa is looking at another 10-win season and a return trip to a BCS Bowl. As the Big 10 currently sits, both the Hawkeye secondary and their defensive front play second fiddle to no other comparable units, not even Ohio State’s. This defense is loaded albeit getting two new replacements at the linebacker position. Whereas Iowa may have been looked at as a bottom-tier Top 25 team heading into last season, they will now be given Top 10 status heading into the next.

 

2010 OFFENSE

 

 

WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos

 

IOWA 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Ricky Stanzi-Sr (6-4, 230) James Vandenberg-So (6-3, 212)
FB Brett Morse-Sr (6-3, 238) Wade Leppert-Jr (6-0, 240)
RB Adam Robinson-So (5-9, 205) Brandon Wegher-So (5-11, 206)
Jewel Hampton-So (5-9, 210)
WR Marvin McNutt-Jr (6-4, 215) Keenan Davis-So (6-3, 215)
Paul Chaney-Sr (5-9, 170)
WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos-Sr (6-1, 200) Colin Sandeman-Sr (6-1, 200)
TE Allen Reisner-Sr (6-3, 248) Brad Herman-Jr (6-5, 247)
OT Riley Reiff-So (6-6, 300) Kyle Haganman-Sr (6-5, 285)
OG Adam Gettis-Jr (6-4, 280) Cody Hundertmark-So (6-4, 285)
C Josh Koeppel-Sr (6-2, 273) James Ferentz-So (6-2, 275)
OG Julian Vandervelde-Sr (6-3, 300) Drew Clark-RFr (6-4, 288)
OT Markus Zusevics-Jr (6-5, 295) Nolan MacMillan-RFr (6-6, 288)
K Daniel Murray-Sr (5-10, 185) Trent Mossbrucker-So (6-0, 204)

 

2010 DEFENSE

 

 

DB Brett Greenwood

 

IOWA 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Adrian Clayborn-Sr (6-3, 285) Lebron Daniel-Jr (6-2, 250)
DT Karl Klug-Sr (6-4, 270) Steve Bigach-So (6-3, 272)
DT Christian Ballard-Sr (6-5, 297) Mike Daniels-Jr (6-1, 275)
DE Broderick Binns-Jr (6-2, 261) Dominic Alvis-RFr (6-4, 240)
OLB Tyler Nielsen-Jr (6-4, 235) Ross Petersen-Sr (6-3, 236)
MLB Jeff Tarpinian-Sr (6-3, 238) Bruce Davis-Jr (6-0, 232)
WLB Jeremiha Hunter-Sr (6-2, 235) Troy Johnson-Sr (6-2, 235)
CB Shaun Prater-Jr (5-11, 180) Greg Castillo-So (5-11, 180)
CB Micah Hyde-So (6-1, 185) Jordan Bernstine-Jr (5-11, 205)
SS Tyler Sash-Jr (6-1, 210) Tom Donatell-Jr (6-2, 205)
FS Brett Greenwood-Sr (6-0, 200) Nick Nielsen-So (6-3, 210)
P Ryan Donahue-Sr (6-3, 190) Eric Guthrie-Jr (6-6, 245)