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1910 Iowa Hawkeyes football
Conference Missouri Valley Conference, Western Conference
Record5–2 (0–1 MVC, 1–1 Western)
Head coach
CaptainJ. R. Murphy
Home stadium Iowa Field
Seasons
←  1909
1911 →
1910 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Nebraska $ 2 0 0 7 1 0
Iowa 3 1 0 5 2 0
Missouri 2 1 1 4 2 2
Iowa State 2 2 0 4 4 0
Kansas 1 1 1 6 1 1
Washington University 0 2 0 3 4 0
Drake 0 3 0 3 5 0
  • $ – Conference champion
1910 Western Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Illinois + 4 0 0 7 0 0
Minnesota + 2 0 0 6 1 0
Indiana 3 1 0 5 1 0
Iowa 1 1 0 5 2 0
Wisconsin 1 2 1 1 2 2
Northwestern 1 2 1 1 3 1
Chicago 2 4 0 2 5 0
Purdue 0 4 0 1 5 0
  • + – Conference co-champions

The 1910 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) and the Western Conference during the 1910 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Jesse Hawley, the Hawkeyes compiled an overall record of 5–2 with a mark of 1–1 in MVC play, placing fourth in the MVC. Iowa was 3–1 against Western Conference opponents, finishing second in that conference.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4 Morningside*W 12–0
October 8at NorthwesternL 5–10
October 15at MissouriL 0–5
October 22 Purdue
  • Iowa Field
  • Iowa City, IA
W 16–0
November 5at Iowa State
W 2–0
November 12 Drake
  • Iowa Field
  • Iowa City, IA
W 21–0
November 192:45 p.m.at Washington UniversityW 38–02,000 [1] [2]

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Cayou's Team Primed For Game With Iowa To-day". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, Missouri. November 19, 1910. p. 13. Retrieved July 17, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. ^ "Hawkeyes Score At Will Against Washington Men". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. November 20, 1910. p. 9, part 3. Retrieved January 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. ^ "Iowa Football 2013 Media Guide" (PDF). CBS Sports. CBS Interactive. 2013. Archived from the original (pdf) on December 15, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1910 Iowa Hawkeyes football
Conference Missouri Valley Conference, Western Conference
Record5–2 (0–1 MVC, 1–1 Western)
Head coach
CaptainJ. R. Murphy
Home stadium Iowa Field
Seasons
←  1909
1911 →
1910 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Nebraska $ 2 0 0 7 1 0
Iowa 3 1 0 5 2 0
Missouri 2 1 1 4 2 2
Iowa State 2 2 0 4 4 0
Kansas 1 1 1 6 1 1
Washington University 0 2 0 3 4 0
Drake 0 3 0 3 5 0
  • $ – Conference champion
1910 Western Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Illinois + 4 0 0 7 0 0
Minnesota + 2 0 0 6 1 0
Indiana 3 1 0 5 1 0
Iowa 1 1 0 5 2 0
Wisconsin 1 2 1 1 2 2
Northwestern 1 2 1 1 3 1
Chicago 2 4 0 2 5 0
Purdue 0 4 0 1 5 0
  • + – Conference co-champions

The 1910 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) and the Western Conference during the 1910 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Jesse Hawley, the Hawkeyes compiled an overall record of 5–2 with a mark of 1–1 in MVC play, placing fourth in the MVC. Iowa was 3–1 against Western Conference opponents, finishing second in that conference.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4 Morningside*W 12–0
October 8at NorthwesternL 5–10
October 15at MissouriL 0–5
October 22 Purdue
  • Iowa Field
  • Iowa City, IA
W 16–0
November 5at Iowa State
W 2–0
November 12 Drake
  • Iowa Field
  • Iowa City, IA
W 21–0
November 192:45 p.m.at Washington UniversityW 38–02,000 [1] [2]

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Cayou's Team Primed For Game With Iowa To-day". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, Missouri. November 19, 1910. p. 13. Retrieved July 17, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. ^ "Hawkeyes Score At Will Against Washington Men". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. November 20, 1910. p. 9, part 3. Retrieved January 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. ^ "Iowa Football 2013 Media Guide" (PDF). CBS Sports. CBS Interactive. 2013. Archived from the original (pdf) on December 15, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.



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