By RON MALY
Hey,
so what if the Hawkeyes lost their first game of the 2015 football
season last night and didn't make it to the collegiate playoffs?
They're headed to the Rose Bowl for a Jan. 1 game against Stanford.
Not a bad consolation prize for an Iowa team that has a 12-1 record.
Iowa will take a No. 5 national ranking into the game at Pasadena, Calif., against a Stanford team that's No. 6.
Stanford
[11-2] rode a sensational performance by Christian McCaffrey to a 41-22
victory Saturday over Southern California in the Pac-12 title game.
Afterward,
David Shaw, his coach, called him the best player in the nation.
Indeed, by the time Iowa and Stanford tee it up in the Rose Bowl game on
New Year's Day, McCaffrey could be the Heisman Trophy winner.
McCaffrey
ran for 207 yards and a touchdown, threw a touchdown pass, caught a a
touchdown pass and broke Barry Sanders' one-season all-purpose yards
record in the victory over USC.
Iowa lost to Michigan State, 16-13, in the final half-minute of the Big Ten championship game at Indianapolis.
The
Hawkeyes haven't been to the Rose Bowl since 1991 and haven't won a Rose
Bowl game since the 1958 team coached by Forest Evashevski walloped
California, 38-12.
Iowa
set Rose Bowl records for total offense and rushing offense in that
game, and I regard that team as the best in university football history.
Evashevski's 1956 Hawkeyes defeated Oregon State, 35-19, in the Rose Bowl.
Three
of coach Hayden Fry's Iowa teams lost in Pasadena. His 1981 squad was
beaten by Washington, 28-0; his 1985 team lost to UCLA, 45-28, and his
1990 team lost to Washington, 46-34.
I'd say it's about time Iowa won one out there.