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  12/05/19 - Chauncey GolstonrSr/2021, Iowa, 6-5, 269 (DS#26 DE) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Chauncey Golston,...Golston was also recognized by both coaches and media while earning his first all-conference honors. The native of Detroit (East English Valley Prep High School) ranked second to Epenesa in tackles for loss (8.5-23). He also had 2.5 sacks, four pass break-ups, one interception, and seven quarterback pressures while starting all 12 games. - Iowa Football

(DS#26 DE) rSr/2021 DE Chauncey GolstonIowa
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  12/05/19 - Ihmir Smith-MarsetteSr/2021, Iowa, 6-1, 181 (DS#32 WR) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Ihmir Smith-Marsette,...Smith-Marsette ranks 20th in career all-purpose yards (2,631) in three seasons. He has amazed 1,224 receiving yards, 1,202 yards on kickoff returns, and 205 rushing yards, scoring 12 total touchdowns. This season he is averaging 16.1 yards on 42 receptions, 25.8 yards on 14 kickoff returns, and 10.3 yards on nine rushing attempts. - Iowa Football

(DS#32 WR) Sr/2021 WR Ihmir Smith-MarsetteIowa
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  12/05/19 - Tyler LinderbaumrJr/2022, Iowa, 6-2, 302 (DS#1 C) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Tyler Linderbaum,...Linderbaum earns his first all-conference recognition after starting all 12 games at center. The Solon, Iowa (Solon High School) native played on the defensive line as a true freshman before moving to offense during bowl prep a year ago. - Iowa Football

(DS#1 C) rJr/2022 C Tyler LinderbaumIowa
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  12/05/19 - Michael OjemudiarSr/2020, Iowa, 6-1, 200 (DS#17 CB) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DB Michael Ojemudia, Iowa,...Ojemudia earns his first all-conference recognition, starting 11 games while missing one contest due to injury. The native of Farmington Hills, Michigan (Harrison High School) leads the team with three interceptions. He recorded 36 solo tackles and 11 assists and has a team-best seven pass break-ups. - Iowa Football

(DS#17 CB) rSr/2020 CB Michael OjemudiaIowa
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  12/05/19 - Alaric JacksonrSr/2021, Iowa, 6-6, 321 (DS#11 OT) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM (COACHES): OT Alaric Jackson, Iowa,...Jackson, a native of Detroit (Renaissance High School), earned third team honors after being a second team selection a year ago. Jackson started nine games at left tackle, missing three games because of injury. He has 33 career starts, all at left tackle. Jackson was a preseason candidate for the Outland Trophy. - Iowa Football

(DS#11 OT) rSr/2021 OT Alaric JacksonIowa
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  12/05/19 - *Geno StoneJr/2020, Iowa, 5-10, 207 (DS#6 SS) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DB Geno Stone, Iowa,...Stone is a native of New Castle, Pennsylvania (Senior High School). He earns honorable mention honors for the second straight season after recording 65 total tackles (43 solo). Stone has three tackles for loss, three pass break-ups, two forced fumbles, one interception, and one recovered fumble. - Iowa Football

(DS#6 SS) Jr/2020 SS *Geno StoneIowa
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  12/04/19 - *Tristan WirfsJr/2020, Iowa, 6-5, 320 (DS#1 OT) + More +

  2019 BIG TEN RIMINGTON-PACE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Tristan Wirfs, Iowa,...Wirfs is the first Hawkeye to earn the offensive lineman award since Brandon Scherff in 2014. The award for offensive line play was first presented in 1984, with Wirfs being the eighth Hawkeye to earn the honor. Wirfs, who attended Mount Vernon, Iowa, High School, started nine games at right tackle and three at left tackle. He has 32 career starts in three seasons. He was one of six semifinalists for the 2019 Outland Trophy. He earned honorable mention honors in 2018, and in 2017 was the first true freshman to start at tackle under head coach Kirk Ferentz. - Iowa Football

(DS#1 OT) Jr/2020 OT *Tristan WirfsIowa
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  12/03/19 - Keith DuncanrSr/2021, Iowa, 5-09, 176 (DS#6 K) + More +

  2019 BIG TEN BAKKEN-ANDERSEN KICKER OF THE YEAR (COACHES/MEDIA): Keith Duncan, Iowa,...Duncan is the first Iowa kicker to earn the conference award since its inception in 2011. The award is named after former Wisconsin kicker Jim Bakken and former Michigan State kicker Morten Andersen. Duncan is one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the nation. Duncan, a native of Grapevine, Texas, who attended Weddington (North Carolina) High School, set Big Ten and Iowa single-season records with 29 made field goals, a total that ranks sixth-best all-time in the NCAA. Duncan also set a school record with six field goal attempts in Iowa's win over Purdue. His 34 attempts on the season are also a school record. - Iowa Football

(DS#6 K) rSr/2021 K Keith DuncanIowa
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  12/03/19 - Xavior WilliamsrSr/2022, Iowa, 6-0, 195 (DS#71 CB) + More +

  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DB Xavior Williams, Northern Iowa,...Williams moved to safety from corner this season and has been a big part of leading UNI to the 23-ranked defense in passing yards allowed and the No. 4 ranked defense in interceptions. He has a pair of fumble returns, including the longest fumble return for a touchdown in UNI history, a 53-yarder against Iowa State. He has a team-high 11 pass breakups. He was a first-team honoree last season at cornerback. - Northern Iowa Football

(DS#71 CB) rSr/2022 CB Xavior WilliamsIowa
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  12/02/19 - Keith DuncanrSr/2021, Iowa, 5-09, 176 (DS#6 K) + More +

  DEC 2 BIG TEN SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Keith Duncan, Iowa, Jr., K, Weddington, N.C./Weddington,...Converted all five of his kicks (3 PAT, 2 FG) in Iowa's win at Nebraska, including the game-winning 48-yard field goal with one second remaining to break a 24-24 tie...Has made 29 field goals this season, setting school and Big Ten records while tying for the sixth-most in NCAA history...Kicked his second game-winning field goal this season, having also made a 39-yard field goal with 4:51 left in Iowa's 18-17 win over Iowa State...Earns his fourth career Special Teams Player of the Week honor and third of the season...Last Iowa Special Teams Player of the Week: Keith Duncan (Nov. 25, 2019). - Big Ten football

(DS#6 K) rSr/2021 K Keith DuncanIowa
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  12/02/19 - *A.J. EpenesaJr/2020, Iowa, 6-5, 275 (DS#3 DE) + More +

  DEC 2 BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: A.J. Epenesa, Iowa, Jr., DE, Glen Carbon, Ill./Edwardsville,...Registered a career-high 14 tackles, including two sacks and a career-best 4.5 tackles for loss, in Iowa's win at Nebraska...Led a Hawkeye defense that held the Huskers below 30 points for only the second time all season...Helped Iowa secure its fifth consecutive win in the Nebraska series...Claims his fourth career Defensive Player of the Week honor and second of the season...Last Iowa Defensive Player of the Week: A.J. Epenesa (Nov. 18, 2019). - Big Ten football

(DS#3 DE) Jr/2020 DE *A.J. EpenesaIowa
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  11/29/19 - Keith DuncanrSr/2021, Iowa, 5-09, 176 (DS#6 K) + More +

  Keith Duncan kicked a 48-yard field goal with one second left, giving No. 19 Iowa a 27-24 victory over Nebraska on Friday that leaves the Cornhuskers out of the postseason for a third consecutive season. The Hawkeyes (9-3, 6-3 Big Ten) overcame a sluggish second half offensively to beat the Cornhuskers (5-7, 3-6) for a fifth straight year and second year in a row on a late field goal. Last year they won on a 41-yarder as time expired. Iowa, which had its 14-point lead wiped out in the third quarter, started its final possession at its 26 with 32 seconds left. Stanley had a long pass to Nico Ragaini overturned to incomplete on video review, but then completed a pair of 22-yard passes to Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Sam LaPorta to bring on the reliable Duncan.

The Huskers called two timeouts before Duncan drilled the winner down the middle and with plenty of distance. Nebraska, down 24-10 at half, tied it with back-to-back touchdowns in the third quarter. Luke McCaffrey entered the game for a play in place of quarterback Adrian Martinez, rolled to his left and hit JD Spielman with a perfect 39-yard TD pass. Iowa rushed for 225 yards, its most since going for 351 against Middle Tennessee on Sept. 28, but 100 came on two scoring plays. Stanley completed 11 of 24 passes for 99 yards, his lowest total since throwing for 86 against Maryland last year. Tyler Goodson ran 13 times for a season-high 116 yards. - AP College Football


(DS#6 K) rSr/2021 K Keith DuncanIowa
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  11/26/19 - Keith DuncanrSr/2021, Iowa, 5-09, 176 (DS#6 K) + More +

  2019 LOU GROZA AWARD FINALIST: Keith Duncan of Iowa,...Duncan, a junior from Weddington, North Carolina, leads the nation with 27 made field goals, four more than the next closest kicker and a new Big Ten single-season record. A full dozen of those kicks have come from at least 40 yards out, the most in the nation. Not only has he made a field goal in each game this season, he's made 4 field goals in a game on three different occasions, each vital to close Iowa wins. With one more of those 4-FG performances, he would tie the all-time FBS record for field goals in a single season. - Palm Beach County Sports Commission

(DS#6 K) rSr/2021 K Keith DuncanIowa
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  11/25/19 - Keith DuncanrSr/2021, Iowa, 5-09, 176 (DS#6 K) + More +

  NOV 25 BIG TEN SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Keith Duncan, Iowa, Jr., K, Weddington, N.C./Weddington,...Connected on four field goals against Illinois to give him a Big Ten-record 27 this season...Converted from 23, 45, 24 and 29 yards to tie a career high for most successful field goals in a single game...Moved into sixth place in school history with 36 career made field goals...Claims his third career Special Teams Player of the Week honor and second of the season...Last Iowa Special Teams Player of the Week: Keith Duncan (Sept. 16, 2019). - Big Ten football

(DS#6 K) rSr/2021 K Keith DuncanIowa
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  11/23/19 - Nate StanleySr/2020, Iowa, 6-4, 235 (DS#9 QB) + More +

  Nate Stanley threw for 308 yards and Keith Duncan kicked four field goals to set a new Big Ten single-season mark as No. 19 Iowa shut down Illinois, 19-10, on Saturday. The Hawkeyes also forced three turnovers against the team that came into the game leading the nation in turnover margin. But quarterback Brandon Peters was intercepted twice and lost a fourth-quarter fumble as the Fighting Illini (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) saw their four-game winning streak come to an end. Iowa (8-3, 5-3) held Illinois to its lowest point total of the season, a week after doing the same thing to Minnesota.

Illinois had 198 rushing yards and held the Hawkeyes to just 79 rushing yards on 32 carries. The Illini, who had outscored opponents 79-22 in the second half in their streak coming, got into Iowa territory on three consecutive possessions in the second half, but only got a field goal. Iowa opened the game with a touchdown for the second consecutive week when Tyler Goodson scored on a 2-yard run for a 7-0 lead. Illinois tied the game when Peters threw a 31-yard pass to Donny Navarro later in the first quarter. From that point, it was all field goals. Duncan had field goals of 23, 45, 24 and 29 yards to make it 27 this season for the conference record. Illinois' James McCourt kicked a 28-yarder in the fourth quarter. - Iowa/AP College Football


(DS#9 QB) Sr/2020 QB Nate StanleyIowa
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