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UNI @ Iowa
UNI at Iowa
Site: Iowa City, Iowa
Venue: Kinnick Stadium
Date: Aug. 30, 2014
Time: 11 a.m.
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: 1540 KXEL
The Basics: The University of Northern Iowa football program will kick off the 2014 season against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Aug. 30. The game is set to start at 11 a.m. and will mark the 17th meeting between the two teams.
About the Hawkeyes: Iowa will return 14 starters to the gridiron for the 2014 season, including eight seniors. The Hawkeyes finished the 2013 season 8-5 overall with a Big Ten record of 5-3, earning three All-Big Ten first team honorees. Iowa is currently receiving votes in the Associated Press Poll and USA Today Coaches Polls.
Panther Quick Hits:
• UNI returns 18 starters for the 2014 season, including preseason All-American running back David Johnson.
• Head Coach Mark Farley holds a 67-29 MVFC record and is the league’s all-time coaching wins leader.
• UNI finished the 2013 season 7-5 overall.
• UNI has appeared in the FCS playoffs 16 times and has 16 MVFC Championships under their belt.
• The Panthers have 71 wins over top-25 opponents and six 10+ win seasons since 2001.
• UNI is 190-49-1 all-time in the UNI-Dome.
• Finished the year in the top-25 in 10 of the last 13 seasons.
• Has had 35 first-team All-MVFC selections since 2007, the most in the league.
The Last Time against the Hawkeyes: The last time the two in-state foes met was in 2012 when the Panthers traveled to Iowa City. Iowa topped UNI, 27-16. David Johnson led the Panthers with 77 yards on the ground and 77 receiving yards with one touchdown.
How to Tune in: The game will air live on the Big Ten Network at 11 a.m. with Chuck Long and Eric Collins calling the action. Fans can also tune into The Panther Sports Network (1540 KXEL-Flagship) with Gary Rima and Scott Peterson calling the action.
UNI against the FBS: UNI has an all-time record of 21-66-5 against FBS opponents. Most of the success has come in the last 27 years, with a 10-23 mark against FBS teams since 1985. Farley is 3-12 against FBS opponents with wins over Ball State (42-39, Sept. 22, 2001) and Iowa State (24-13, Sept. 8, 2007 | 28-20, Aug. 31, 2013).
UNI against the Big Ten: UNI has an all-time record of 1-17 against the current members of the Big Ten Conference. UNI has only faced off against three members of the 14-team league (Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin).
David Johnson against the FBS: David Johnson has proved that he is one of the most talented running backs in the FCS, but he has also proved in his years at UNI that he is one of the most talented in NCAA Division I football. In the four games that he has appeared in against FBS teams, he has racked up 757 all-puporse yards.
vs. Iowa State (2011): 36 rush yds, 83 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Wisconsin (2012): 19 rush yds, 107 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Iowa (2012): 77 rush yds, 77 rec. yds, 1 TD
vs. Iowa State (2013): 199 rush yds, 41 rec. yds, 4 TDs
Opening Day: UNI is 58-50-7 all-time in season openers and 15-9 in the last 22 years. UNI is 7-6 in season openers under Mark Farley. Prior to the win over Iowa State (8/31/13), the last time UNI opened the season with a road win over an FBS opponent was in 1998, when the Panthers tallied a 13-10 win at Eastern Michigan.
This is a Panther State: On the 2014 roster, the Panthers have 70 student-athletes from the state of Iowa. The University of Iowa only has 27 athletes on their current roster from Iowa while Iowa State only holds 36.
Key Numbers: Three of the opponents UNI will face during the 2014 season were ranked in the final top-25 poll. Head Coach Mark Farley currently has a winning record against eight of UNI’s 2014 opponents.
Site: Iowa City, Iowa
Venue: Kinnick Stadium
Date: Aug. 30, 2014
Time: 11 a.m.
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: 1540 KXEL
The Basics: The University of Northern Iowa football program will kick off the 2014 season against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Aug. 30. The game is set to start at 11 a.m. and will mark the 17th meeting between the two teams.
About the Hawkeyes: Iowa will return 14 starters to the gridiron for the 2014 season, including eight seniors. The Hawkeyes finished the 2013 season 8-5 overall with a Big Ten record of 5-3, earning three All-Big Ten first team honorees. Iowa is currently receiving votes in the Associated Press Poll and USA Today Coaches Polls.
Panther Quick Hits:
• UNI returns 18 starters for the 2014 season, including preseason All-American running back David Johnson.
• Head Coach Mark Farley holds a 67-29 MVFC record and is the league’s all-time coaching wins leader.
• UNI finished the 2013 season 7-5 overall.
• UNI has appeared in the FCS playoffs 16 times and has 16 MVFC Championships under their belt.
• The Panthers have 71 wins over top-25 opponents and six 10+ win seasons since 2001.
• UNI is 190-49-1 all-time in the UNI-Dome.
• Finished the year in the top-25 in 10 of the last 13 seasons.
• Has had 35 first-team All-MVFC selections since 2007, the most in the league.
The Last Time against the Hawkeyes: The last time the two in-state foes met was in 2012 when the Panthers traveled to Iowa City. Iowa topped UNI, 27-16. David Johnson led the Panthers with 77 yards on the ground and 77 receiving yards with one touchdown.
How to Tune in: The game will air live on the Big Ten Network at 11 a.m. with Chuck Long and Eric Collins calling the action. Fans can also tune into The Panther Sports Network (1540 KXEL-Flagship) with Gary Rima and Scott Peterson calling the action.
UNI against the FBS: UNI has an all-time record of 21-66-5 against FBS opponents. Most of the success has come in the last 27 years, with a 10-23 mark against FBS teams since 1985. Farley is 3-12 against FBS opponents with wins over Ball State (42-39, Sept. 22, 2001) and Iowa State (24-13, Sept. 8, 2007 | 28-20, Aug. 31, 2013).
UNI against the Big Ten: UNI has an all-time record of 1-17 against the current members of the Big Ten Conference. UNI has only faced off against three members of the 14-team league (Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin).
David Johnson against the FBS: David Johnson has proved that he is one of the most talented running backs in the FCS, but he has also proved in his years at UNI that he is one of the most talented in NCAA Division I football. In the four games that he has appeared in against FBS teams, he has racked up 757 all-puporse yards.
vs. Iowa State (2011): 36 rush yds, 83 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Wisconsin (2012): 19 rush yds, 107 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Iowa (2012): 77 rush yds, 77 rec. yds, 1 TD
vs. Iowa State (2013): 199 rush yds, 41 rec. yds, 4 TDs
Opening Day: UNI is 58-50-7 all-time in season openers and 15-9 in the last 22 years. UNI is 7-6 in season openers under Mark Farley. Prior to the win over Iowa State (8/31/13), the last time UNI opened the season with a road win over an FBS opponent was in 1998, when the Panthers tallied a 13-10 win at Eastern Michigan.
This is a Panther State: On the 2014 roster, the Panthers have 70 student-athletes from the state of Iowa. The University of Iowa only has 27 athletes on their current roster from Iowa while Iowa State only holds 36.
Key Numbers: Three of the opponents UNI will face during the 2014 season were ranked in the final top-25 poll. Head Coach Mark Farley currently has a winning record against eight of UNI’s 2014 opponents.
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
Kollmorgen to start for UNI
CEDAR FALLS | Mark Farley wants a quarterback who can execute play after play, not just once in a while.
Thus, Sawyer Kollmorgen once again owns the starting job for Northern Iowa.
Farley announced Monday that Kollmorgen will take the field first when UNI travels to Kinnick Stadium for the 2014 season opener with Iowa. Brion Carnes will be the backup, although he's likely to be used in some way, shape or form, according to the Panthers' head coach.
The starter, however, will be Kollmorgen, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound junior from Jenks, Okla.. He was the No. 1 quarterback for 20 consecutive games, through 2012 and most of the 2013 season. Then a concussion sustained at Illinois State sidelined Kollmorgen for the balance of last year. Carnes, the senior transfer from Nebraska, stepped in and led UNI to wins in its final three Saturdays.
http://wcfcourier.com/sports/college/un ... d46d7.html
CEDAR FALLS | Mark Farley wants a quarterback who can execute play after play, not just once in a while.
Thus, Sawyer Kollmorgen once again owns the starting job for Northern Iowa.
Farley announced Monday that Kollmorgen will take the field first when UNI travels to Kinnick Stadium for the 2014 season opener with Iowa. Brion Carnes will be the backup, although he's likely to be used in some way, shape or form, according to the Panthers' head coach.
The starter, however, will be Kollmorgen, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound junior from Jenks, Okla.. He was the No. 1 quarterback for 20 consecutive games, through 2012 and most of the 2013 season. Then a concussion sustained at Illinois State sidelined Kollmorgen for the balance of last year. Carnes, the senior transfer from Nebraska, stepped in and led UNI to wins in its final three Saturdays.
http://wcfcourier.com/sports/college/un ... d46d7.html
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
5 reasons the Squawkeyes should take UNI seriously
http://hawkcentral.com/2014/08/25/5-rea ... seriously/
http://hawkcentral.com/2014/08/25/5-rea ... seriously/
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
Go Panthers!
The couple of Iowa games I've been to, had a guy behind me rocking back and forth in his seat saying fumble, over and over when the Iowa opponent had the ball. The guy is probably still there, 20 years later.
The couple of Iowa games I've been to, had a guy behind me rocking back and forth in his seat saying fumble, over and over when the Iowa opponent had the ball. The guy is probably still there, 20 years later.

Re: UNI @ Iowa
On paper, Iowa should win this game, just like any P5 football program should over an FCS opponent, given the extra scholarships and the tens of millions of extra dollars in their budget.
But the game isn't played on paper, and I think UNI has a fair shot at an upset.
In any case, I hope it is an entertaining game w/o major injuries.
But the game isn't played on paper, and I think UNI has a fair shot at an upset.
In any case, I hope it is an entertaining game w/o major injuries.
Re: UNI @ Iowa
Iowa will annihilate UNI. Make no bones about it.
The key to the game is if and when Farley will pull his key players to save them from injury. Happens every year - a key player with no quality backup gets hurt and is out for the season.
Mark my words, this loss will the keep the panthers out of the playoffs, again.
The key to the game is if and when Farley will pull his key players to save them from injury. Happens every year - a key player with no quality backup gets hurt and is out for the season.
Mark my words, this loss will the keep the panthers out of the playoffs, again.
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
I still have visions of 2009 though. UNI has proven they can wipe the field with the boys in Ames but to do it to the Hawkeyes would put a big black eye on the BIG 10 early on. I'll be rooting for the panthers!
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
UNI 10-7....

SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
UNI employs a two-quarterback system with a twist
CEDAR FALLS, Ia. – Iowa should expect to see Northern Iowa quarterback Sawyer Kollmorgen in Saturday's season opener for both teams. The Hawkeyes should expect to see Panther quarterback Brion Carnes, too.
It's a two-quarterback system with a twist.
All that's known for sure: Kollmorgen will start when the teams meet at 11 a.m. inside Kinnick Stadium.
Carnes, who played wide receiver at Nebraska before transferring, parked under center for the final three games a season ago after Kollmorgen suffered a concussion.
When asked if Carnes — who also returned kicks last season — could play a position other than quarterback against Iowa, a wry smile crept across Panther coach Mark Farley's face.
"Yeah, there's a possibility of anything," he said.
Carnes is the purple and gold X-factor against Iowa, a team some feel could contend for the Big Ten's West Division title.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/ ... /14808957/
CEDAR FALLS, Ia. – Iowa should expect to see Northern Iowa quarterback Sawyer Kollmorgen in Saturday's season opener for both teams. The Hawkeyes should expect to see Panther quarterback Brion Carnes, too.
It's a two-quarterback system with a twist.
All that's known for sure: Kollmorgen will start when the teams meet at 11 a.m. inside Kinnick Stadium.
Carnes, who played wide receiver at Nebraska before transferring, parked under center for the final three games a season ago after Kollmorgen suffered a concussion.
When asked if Carnes — who also returned kicks last season — could play a position other than quarterback against Iowa, a wry smile crept across Panther coach Mark Farley's face.
"Yeah, there's a possibility of anything," he said.
Carnes is the purple and gold X-factor against Iowa, a team some feel could contend for the Big Ten's West Division title.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/ ... /14808957/
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Re: UNI @ Iowa
UNI has the talent to beat Iowa. Some questionable play calling with that talent may have cost the game.

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Re: UNI @ Iowa
HI54UNI wrote:UNI at Iowa
Site: Iowa City, Iowa
Venue: Kinnick Stadium
Date: Aug. 30, 2014
Time: 11 a.m.
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: 1540 KXEL
The Basics: The University of Northern Iowa football program will kick off the 2014 season against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Aug. 30. The game is set to start at 11 a.m. and will mark the 17th meeting between the two teams.
About the Hawkeyes: Iowa will return 14 starters to the gridiron for the 2014 season, including eight seniors. The Hawkeyes finished the 2013 season 8-5 overall with a Big Ten record of 5-3, earning three All-Big Ten first team honorees. Iowa is currently receiving votes in the Associated Press Poll and USA Today Coaches Polls.
Panther Quick Hits:
• UNI returns 18 starters for the 2014 season, including preseason All-American running back David Johnson.
• Head Coach Mark Farley holds a 67-29 MVFC record and is the league’s all-time coaching wins leader.
• UNI finished the 2013 season 7-5 overall.
• UNI has appeared in the FCS playoffs 16 times and has 16 MVFC Championships under their belt.
• The Panthers have 71 wins over top-25 opponents and six 10+ win seasons since 2001.
• UNI is 190-49-1 all-time in the UNI-Dome.
• Finished the year in the top-25 in 10 of the last 13 seasons.
• Has had 35 first-team All-MVFC selections since 2007, the most in the league.
The Last Time against the Hawkeyes: The last time the two in-state foes met was in 2012 when the Panthers traveled to Iowa City. Iowa topped UNI, 27-16. David Johnson led the Panthers with 77 yards on the ground and 77 receiving yards with one touchdown.
How to Tune in: The game will air live on the Big Ten Network at 11 a.m. with Chuck Long and Eric Collins calling the action. Fans can also tune into The Panther Sports Network (1540 KXEL-Flagship) with Gary Rima and Scott Peterson calling the action.
UNI against the FBS: UNI has an all-time record of 21-66-5 against FBS opponents. Most of the success has come in the last 27 years, with a 10-23 mark against FBS teams since 1985. Farley is 3-12 against FBS opponents with wins over Ball State (42-39, Sept. 22, 2001) and Iowa State (24-13, Sept. 8, 2007 | 28-20, Aug. 31, 2013).
UNI against the Big Ten: UNI has an all-time record of 1-17 against the current members of the Big Ten Conference. UNI has only faced off against three members of the 14-team league (Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin).
David Johnson against the FBS: David Johnson has proved that he is one of the most talented running backs in the FCS, but he has also proved in his years at UNI that he is one of the most talented in NCAA Division I football. In the four games that he has appeared in against FBS teams, he has racked up 757 all-puporse yards.
vs. Iowa State (2011): 36 rush yds, 83 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Wisconsin (2012): 19 rush yds, 107 rec. yds, 2 TDs
vs. Iowa (2012): 77 rush yds, 77 rec. yds, 1 TD
vs. Iowa State (2013): 199 rush yds, 41 rec. yds, 4 TDs
Opening Day: UNI is 58-50-7 all-time in season openers and 15-9 in the last 22 years. UNI is 7-6 in season openers under Mark Farley. Prior to the win over Iowa State (8/31/13), the last time UNI opened the season with a road win over an FBS opponent was in 1998, when the Panthers tallied a 13-10 win at Eastern Michigan.
This is a Panther State: On the 2014 roster, the Panthers have 70 student-athletes from the state of Iowa. The University of Iowa only has 27 athletes on their current roster from Iowa while Iowa State only holds 36.
Key Numbers: Three of the opponents UNI will face during the 2014 season were ranked in the final top-25 poll. Head Coach Mark Farley currently has a winning record against eight of UNI’s 2014 opponents.
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