The 1973 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1973 Big Ten Conference football season. This was Frank Lauterbur's third and final season as head coach. The team played its home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Despite the team's winless record (0–11), this team had players that experienced significant success in their football careers. Rod Walters was a first round draft pick, Joe Devlin was a second round pick and started 179 games in the NFL, and Jim Caldwell was an assistant coach on two Super Bowl champions and reached the Super Bowl as a head coach.

Schedule

Game summaries

No. 5 Michigan

at No. 18 UCLA

at No. 6 Penn State

Arizona

at Northwestern

Minnesota

at Illinois

Purdue

Purdue freshman Mike Northington ran for 146 yards and tied a Big Ten-record with five touchdowns on 31 carries. Also of note, the Boilermakers scored their final touchdown with just 39 seconds remaining, attempting a failed two-point conversion after the score.

at Wisconsin

Wisconsin sophomore Billy Marek ran for 203 yards and 4 touchdowns.

at No. 1 Ohio State

Ohio State sophomore Archie Griffin ran for 246 yards on 30 carries, establishing single-game and single-season school records for rushing yardage. Junior fullback Bruce Elia had 4 rushing touchdowns for the Buckeyes.

Michigan State

Roster

Team players in the 1974 NFL draft

References


College Football Program Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers

1937 IOWA UNIVERSITY YEARBOOK THE HAWKEYE FOOTBALL BASKETBALL GREAT

AllIreland Football Final 1973 Millstreet.ie

AllIreland Football Final 1973 Millstreet.ie

The Teams 1973 mgoblog