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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Being Naive In 2015

Webster's definition of the word naive:
adjective na·ive \nä-ˈēv, nī-\
having or showing a lack of experience or knowledge : innocent or simple

By RON MALY

I guess there was something in the paper today that labeled tonight's Iowa-Michigan State football game the biggest in Hawkeye history.
Sec Taylor

To borrow one of the favorite words of Sec Taylor, who knew a few things about being the sports editor at a newspaper: 

Horseshit.

Tonight's game in Indianapolis that will decide the Big Ten championship is the biggest game of Iowa's 2015 season so far, and that's the extent of it.

I've lived through more than a few of the biggest games in Hawkeye history.

Yes, sir, and yes, mam, dozens of 'em.

When you're on the scene, you always think the game you'll be attending or reviewing for the paper is the biggest.

The 1958 Hawkeye team that is still regarded by many as the best in university history had a pretty big game on Jan. 1, 1959.

Talented guys like Randy Duncan, Willie Fleming and Bob Jeter were on that team, and all the Hawkeyes did was cruise past California, 38-12, with an offensive explosion in the Rose Bowl.
Forest Evashevski and His Hawkeyes

Forest Evashevski, one of the best coaches in the history of collegiate football,  coached that team.

Evashevski also was the coach in 1956 when Iowa's Big Ten champions steamrolled Oregon State, 35-19, in the Rose Bowl.

Big game.

Another big game in that same season came on Nov. 17 when Iowa seized the Big Ten championship with a massive defensive effort that produced a 6-0 victory over Woody Hayes' Ohio State squad.

I was there.

The emotions filling the stadium on that crisp afternoon in Iowa City that day will rival those in any stadium anywhere.

Yes, what a big game that was.


Kirk Ferentz is Iowa's outstanding coach now,
Kirk Ferentz and His Hawkeyes In 2002

and he's been involved in more than a few big Hawkeye games.

One that stands out was certainly the Nov. 16, 2002 game at Minnesota in which his Hawkeyes buttoned up an 8-0 Big Ten record and a share of the conference title with a resounding 45-21 victory at Minnesota.

Hayden Fry [his 1981 team went 8-4 and played in the Rose Bowl to end a streak of 19 straight losing seasons at Iowa] had big games.

Howard Jones [he had 7-0 records in 1921 and 1922] had big games.

Eddie Anderson had big games [every one of those games played by The Ironmen in 1939 were big ones, and their star attraction was  eventual Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick].

Hell, even Bob Commings had a big game on Sept. 17, 1977. 
Bob Commings

That was the day his son, Bobby, quarterbacked the Hawkeyes to a 12-10 upset victory over Iowa State in the renewal of the series between the two universities.

My point in all of this is to stress that there have been many big games played by Hawkeye football teams. 

Tonight's game is certainly one of them.

When I'm asked to name the biggest, I always say it was that Jan. 1, 1959 game in Pasadena, Calif., when Evashevski's wonderful offensive juggernaut thrashed Oregon State, 38-12, in the Rose Bowl.

Iowa hasn't won a Rose Bowl game since, so that'll do until something better comes along.
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