Coaching Career
Team -- Position, Years
Iowa -- Head Coach, 1999-present
Baltimore/Cleveland -- Offensive Line, 1993-98
Maine -- Head Coach, 1990-92
Iowa -- Offensive Line, 1981-89
Pittsburgh -- Graduate Assistant, 1980
Worcester Academy -- Offensive Line, Defensive Coordinator, 1978-79
Connecticut -- Student Assistant, 1977
Career Record
Overall: 208-140 (28 years)
At Iowa: 196-119 (25 years)
Big Ten: 122-85
• Ranks third all-time in Big Ten conference wins (122) and overall wins (196)
• Ranks first all-time at Iowa in coaching victories with 196
• One of just seven Big Ten coaches ever to guide a team to 10 wins or more in three straight seasons
Year-By-Year Record at Iowa
Year |
Overall Record (%) |
Big Ten Record (%) |
Bowl Game |
2023 |
10-4 (.714) |
7-2 (.778) |
Citrus |
2022 |
8-5 (.593) |
5-4 (.556) |
Music City |
2021 |
10-4 (.714) |
7-2 (.778) |
Citrus |
2020 |
6-2 (.750) |
6-2 (.750) |
Music City |
2019 |
10-3 (.769) |
6-3 (.667) |
Holiday |
2018 |
9-4 (.692) |
5-4 (.556) |
Outback |
2017 |
8-5 (.615) |
4-5 (.444) |
Pinstripe |
2016 |
8-5 (.615) |
6-3 (.667) |
Outback |
2015 |
12-2 (.857) |
8-0 (1.000) |
Rose |
2014 |
7-6 (.538) |
4-4 (.500) |
TaxSlayer |
2013 |
8-5 (.615) |
5-3 (.625) |
Outback |
2012 |
4-8 (.333) |
2-6 (.250) |
- - - |
2011 |
7-6 (.538) |
4-4 (.500) |
Insight |
2010 |
8-5 (.615) |
4-4 (.500) |
Insight |
2009 |
11-2 (.846) |
6-2 (.750) |
Orange |
2008 |
9-4 (.692) |
5-3 (.625) |
Outback |
2007 |
6-6 (.500) |
4-4 (.500) |
- - - |
2006 |
6-7 (.462) |
2-6 (.250) |
Alamo |
2005 |
7-5 (.583) |
5-3 (.625) |
Outback |
2004 |
10-2 (.833) |
7-1 (.875) |
Citrus |
2003 |
10-3 (.769) |
5-3 (.625) |
Outback |
2002 |
11-2 (.846) |
8-0 (1.000) |
Orange |
2001 |
7-5 (.583) |
4-4 (.500) |
Alamo |
2000 |
3-9 (.250) |
3-5 (.375) |
- - - |
1999 |
1-10 (.091) |
0-8 (.000) |
- - - |
Overall |
196-119 (.622) |
122-85 (.589) |
21 bowl games |
Coaching Honors
2015 Eddie Robinson FWAA Coach of the Year
2015 Dodd Trophy Coach of the Year
2015 Woody Hayes Coach of the Year (Columbus Touchdown Club)
2015 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year
2015 Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year
2015 Hayes-Schembechler Big Ten Coach of the Year
2015 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Finalist
2015 Maxwell Club George Munger Coach of the Year Finalist
2015 Associated Press Big Ten Coach of the Year
2009 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
2009 Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year
2004 Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year
2002 Associated Press national Coach of the Year
2002 Walter Camp national Coach of the Year
2002 Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year
Joins Bo Schembechler (Michigan) in being named Big Ten Coach of the Year more than three times
Postseason Success
Has guided Iowa to 21 bowl appearances in 25 seasons
• 2024 Citrus Bowl
• 2022 Music City Bowl
• 2021 Citrus Bowl
• 2020 Music City Bowl
• 2019 Holiday Bowl
• 2019 Outback Bowl
• 2017 Pinstripe Bowl
• 2017 Outback Bowl
• 2016 Rose Bowl
• 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl
• 2014 Outback Bowl
• 2011 Insight Bowl
• 2010 Insight Bowl
• 2010 Orange Bowl
• 2009 Outback Bowl
• 2006 Alamo Bowl
• 2006 Outback Bowl
• 2005 Citrus Bowl
• 2004 Outback Bowl
• 2003 Orange Bowl
• 2001 Alamo Bowl
• 10 bowl victories tied for first all-time among Big Ten coaches
• Has twice led Iowa to three straight bowl wins (2008-10 and 2017-19)
• Iowa appeared in four straight January bowls, 2002-05; four straight from 2013-16, and 13 overall under Ferentz
• Iowa was one of just eight schools in the nation to appear in six January bowl games between 2002-09
• Iowa has earned 11 straight bowl invitations between 2013 and 2022, the longest bowl streak in school history
In the Final Rankings
2023 17th (CFP)/24th (AP)/22nd (Coaches)
2021 15th (CFP)/23rd (AP)/23rd (Coaches)
2020 15th (CFP)/15th (Coaches)/16th (AP)
2019 15th (AP)/15th (Coaches)/16th (CFP)
2018 25th (AP)
2015 9th (AP)/10th (Coaches)/5th (CFP)
2009 7th (AP)/7th (USA Today)
2008 20th (AP)/20th (USA Today)
2004 8th (AP)/8th (USA Today)
2003 8th (AP)/8th (USA Today)
2002 8th (AP)/8th (USA Today)
As Iowa Offensive Line Coach
Overall record of 73-33-4 in nine seasons
• 1988 Peach Bowl
• 1987 Holiday Bowl
• 1986 Holiday Bowl
• 1986 Rose Bowl
• 1984 Freedom Bowl
• 1983 Gator Bowl
• 1982 Peach Bowl
• 1982 Rose Bowl
First Round NFL Draft Selections
DL Lukas Van Ness, 2022 (13th selection, Green Bay)
LB Jack Campbell, 2022 (18th selection, Detroit)
OL Tyler Linderbaum, 2021 (25th selection, Baltimore)
OL Tristan Wirfs, 2020 (13th selection, Tampa Bay)
TE T.J. Hockenson, 2019 (8th selection, Detroit)
TE Noah Fant, 2019 (20th selection, Denver)
OL Brandon Scherff, 2014 (5th selection, Washington)
OL Riley Reiff, 2012 (23rd selection, Detroit)
DL Adrian Clayborn, 2011 (20th selection, Tampa Bay)
OL Bryan Bulaga, 2010 (23rd selection, Green Bay)
LB Chad Greenway, 2006 (17th selection, Minnesota)
OL Robert Gallery, 2004 (2nd selection, Oakland)
TE Dallas Clark, 2003 (24th selection, Indianapolis)
NFL Draft Highlights
• 13 first round selections
• 12 second round selections
• 89 NFL Draft selections overall
• 88% of Iowa’s senior starters the last 22 years were selected in the NFL Draft or signed to an NFL free agent contract
• Iowa ranks third among Big Ten leaders in number of players drafted (60) over the past 15 years
NFL Honors
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1)
DB Bob Sanders, Indianapolis, 2007
NFL All-Pro Honors (14)
OL Tristan Wirfs (Tampa)
TE T.J. Hockenson (Detroit)
TE George Kittle (San Francisco)
DB Desmond King (LA Chargers)
DL Mike Daniels (Green Bay)
DB Micah Hyde (Buffalo)
OL Brandan Scherff (Washington)
TE Dallas Clark (Indianapolis)
LB Chad Greenway (Minnesota)
DL Aaron Kampman (Green Bay)
PK Nate Kaeding (San Diego)
TE Sam LaPorta (Detroit)
DB Bob Sanders (Indianapolis)
OL Marshal Yanda (Baltimore)
Consensus All-Americans (16)
DB/RS Cooper DeJean, 2023
P Tory Taylor, 2023
LB Jack Campbell, 2022
OL Tyler Linderbaum, 2021
DT Daviyon Nixon, 2020
K Keith Duncan, 2019
DB Josh Jackson, 2017
LB Josey Jewell, 2017
DB Desmond King, 2015
OL Brandon Scherff, 2014
DE Adrian Clayborn, 2010
RB Shonn Greene, 2008
OL Robert Gallery, 2003
PK Nate Kaeding, 2003
OL Eric Steinbach, 2002
TE Dallas Clark, 2002
First Team All-Americans (28)
DB/RS Cooper DeJean, 2023 *
LB Jay Higgins, 2023 *
P Tory Taylor, 2023 *
LB Jack Campbell, 2022 *
P Tory Taylor, 2022
OL Tyler Linderbaum, 2021 *
DB Riley Moss, 2021
DT Daviyon Nixon, 2020 *
K Keith Duncan, 2019
OL Tristan Wirfs, 2019
TE T.J. Hockenson, 2018
DB Josh Jackson, 2017 *
LB Josey Jewell, 2017 *
DB Desmond King, 2016
DB Desmond King, 2015 *
OL Brandon Scherff, 2014 *
OL Riley Reiff, 2011
DE Adrian Clayborn, 2010
LB Pat Angerer, 2009
OL Bryan Bulaga, 2009
RB Shonn Greene, 2008
OL Robert Gallery, 2003
PK Nate Kaeding, 2003
QB Brad Banks, 2002
TE Dallas Clark, 2002
PK Nate Kaeding, 2002
OL Bruce Nelson, 2002
OL Eric Steinbach, 2002
* - unanimous, consensus
National Honors
Twelve Hawkeyes have earned national Player of the Year honors on 14 occasions
Tory Taylor, 2023 Ray Guy Award
Jack Campbell, 2022 William V. Campbell Trophy
Jack Campbell, 2022 Butkus Award
Tyler Linderbaum, 2021 Rimington Trophy
T.J. Hockenson, 2018 John Mackey Award
Josey Jewell, 2017 Lott IMPACT Trophy
Desmond King, 2015 Jim Thorpe Award
Brandon Scherff, 2014 Outland Trophy
Shonn Greene, 2008 Doak Walker Award
Robert Gallery, 2003 Outland Trophy
Brad Banks, 2002 Davey O’Brien Award
Brad Banks, 2002 Associated Press Player of the Year
Dallas Clark, 2002 John Mackey Award
Nate Kaeding, 2002 Lou Groza Award
Joe Moore Offensive Line Award, 2016
Big Ten Honors
Big Ten Most Valuable Player (2)
RB Shonn Greene, 2008
QB Brad Banks, 2002
Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year (2)
RB Shonn Greene, 2008
QB Brad Banks, 2002
Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year (3)
DT Daviyon Nixon, 2020
LB Josey Jewell, 2017
LB Jack Campbell, 2022
Big Ten Player of the Year, by Position (27)
Cooper DeJean, 2023 (defensive back)
Cooper DeJean, 2023 (return specialist)
Tory Taylor, 2023 (punter)
Jack Campbell, 2022 (linebacker)
Sam LaPorta, 2022 (tight end)
Charlie Jones, 2021 (return specialist)
Tyler Linderbaum, 2021 (offensive line)
Riley Moss, 2021 (defensive back)
Daviyon Nixon, 2020 (defensive line)
Tory Taylor, 2020 (punter)
Keith Duncan, 2019 (kicker)
Tristan Wirfs, 2019 (offensive line)
T.J. Hockenson, 2018 (tight end)
Amani Hooker, 2018 (defensive back)
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, 2018 (return specialist)
Josh Jackson, 2017 (defensive back)
Josey Jewell, 2017 (linebacker)
Desmond King, 2015 (defensive back)
Brandon Scherff, 2014 (offensive line)
Micah Hyde, 2012 (defensive back)
Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2011 (wide receiver)
Bryan Bulaga, 2009 (offensive line)
Shonn Greene, 2008 (running back)
Mitch King, 2008 (defensive line)
Robert Gallery, 2003 (offensive line)
Brad Banks, 2002 (quarterback)
Eric Steinbach, 2002 (offensive line)
Academic Honors
Academic All-America Honors (17)
Quinn Schulte, second team Academic All-America, 2023
Anthony Nelson, second-team Academic All-America, 2018
Anthony Nelson, first team Academic All-America, 2017
Parker Hesse, second team Academic All-America, 2017
Jordan Lomax, second team Academic All-America, 2015
Mark Weisman, second team Academic All-America, 2014
James Morris, NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award, 2013
James Morris, first team Academic All-America, 2013
Mike Klinkenborg, first team Academic All-America, 2007
Adam Shada, first team Academic All-America, 2007
Mike Klinkenborg, first team Academic All-America, 2006
Adam Shada, first team Academic All-America, 2006
Mike Elgin, first team Academic All-America, 2006
Mike Elgin, first team Academic All-America, 2005
Nate Kaeding, second team Academic All-America, 2002
Aaron Kampman, first team Academic All-America, 2001
Aaron Kampman, second team Academic All-America, 2000
507 Academic All-Big Ten honorees
Assistant Coach Recognition
Phil Parker, Frank Broyles Award, 2023
Phil Parker, AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year, 2023
Jim Reid, FootballScoop Linebacker Coach of the Year, 2013
LeVar Woods, FootballScoop Linebacker Coach of the Year, 2013
Norm Parker, AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year, 2011
Norm Parker, Frank Broyles Award Finalist, 2005
Norm Parker, Frank Broyles Award Finalist, 2004
Ron Aiken, AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year, 2002