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Monday, January 2, 2017

Fifth Straight Iowa Bowl Loss

By RON MALY

You know it's an ugly day for Hawkeye football when the most positive development  is that athletic director Gary Barta announces the price of season tickets for next season won't increase.

Otherwise, Iowa fans would like to forget the rest of what happened today at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.

On the field in the Outback Bowl,  the situation was awful.

Iowa [8-5] was clobbered by Florida, 30-3--the first time a Hawkeye team went without a touchdown in a bowl game since Hayden Fry's 1993 squad lost to California, 37-3, in the Alamo Bowl.

The paper was still paying me to watch and write about football games in 1993.

It was no more fun writing about the 34-point loss than watching it.

Today's defeat was Iowa's fifth in a row, and the Hawkeyes' all-time bowl record fell to 14-15-1.  

"It was a tough day for our football team," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz told reporters after the game. "Our team really had a good month, they practiced and prepared well. I'm not sure there's a thing I'd go back and change. Ultimately, we didn't play well enough to come up with a victory."

Austin Appleby [who I assume is not related to the late Bud Appleby of Des Moines] was the Florida quarterback who engineered the victory, and he was named the player of the game.

Appleby passed for 222 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Oddly enough, this was the fourth time Appleby had played against Iowa. His first three were when he played at Purdue.

However, he lost his starting job with the Boilermakers, and transferred to Florida.

Wise decision, Austin.

The loss tacked a sour close to Iowa's season, which had impressive November  victories over Michigan, Illinois and Nebraska in the Big Ten.

However, Florida [9-4] scored more points against the Hawkeyes than those 3 Big Ten teams combined.

Don't ask me what the  Gators' lopsided victory today says about the proud old Big Ten.

Iowa quarterback C. J. Beathard didn't play well in his final collegiate game, completing just 7 passes in 23 attempts for 55 yards.

He was intercepted three times and played much of the last half with a hamstring injury.

TV commentator Ed Cunningham kept telling viewers on ABC that Hawkeye coach Kirk Ferentz should get Beathard out of the game because he was favoring his gimpy leg.

Cunningham must've said it a half-dozen times that Ferentz needed  a quarterback change. But it didn't happen until the final minutes.

 Iowa's offense wasn't a complete flop.

Akrum Wadley ran for 115 yards, giving the Hawkeyes two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the first time. 

Wadley, a junior, finished with 1,081, and LeShun Daniels wound up with 1,058 after gaining 45 today.

But in today's Florida sunshine, it didn't matter.