09/25/2025
Happy birthday to Chris Gambol (9/14)!
He was on the football team from 1983 to 1986 and was a two-year letterman in 1985 to 1986. He was originally recruited to Iowa as a tight end after being noticed by head coach Hayden Fry at an Iowa Hawkeye summer camp in 1982, but eventually switched to offensive line.
He was also a four-year letterman for the track team, participating in the shot put and discus, and was the Big Ten Conference shot put champion during the 1987 outdoor track season.
He was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 3rd Round of the 1987 NFL Draft. He was placed on injured reserve the entire season. He played in one game for the Colts during the 1988 NFL season before being waived. He was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Chargers in 1988, and played in 11 games. He signed with the Detroit Lions in March 1989, but was released in September, but later re-signed in November. He appeared in six games during the 1989 season. He signed with the New England Patriots in April 1990, and played in all 16 games, starting 15 games.
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09/25/2025
Happy birthday to Brett Greenwood (9/14)!
He joined the team as a walk-on, and worked his way up to the starting lineup in his final 3 seasons. He was named to the Freshman All-Big Ten team and was Academic All-Big Ten in 2007. His interception at the goal line saved a 10-6 win over 18th-ranked Illinois and for the season he ranked 10th in the Big Ten in pass break-ups. He earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition as a sophomore in 2008, including 12 tackles in a home win over third-ranked Penn State. He earned second team All-Big Ten honors as both a junior and senior.
During his senior season in 2010, he was named team captain and led the Big Ten Conference in interceptions (5). He ended his career with 11 tackles and an interception in Iowa’s Insight Bowl victory. He was tied for sixth in career interceptions (12) and totaled 229 career tackles.
He signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2011 season, but was released during preseason camp. While training back home after being released, he suddenly collapsed during a workout and suffered significant brain trauma.
He was the honorary captain during the September 19th, 2015 football game against the Pittsburgh Panthers, as he continues to recover from this traumatic injury. He led the Hawkeye football team out of the stadium tunnel, defying the odds that he would ever walk or talk again.
The Brett Greenwood Scholarship will help provide educational support for one student-athlete on a yearly basis while honoring a Hawkeye great. This annual scholarship will go to a deserving student-athlete who best exhibits his determination and strong will, and to help in this endeavor.
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09/24/2025
Happy birthday to Fred Russell (9/14)!
He rushed for more than 1,000 yards in 2002 and 2003. He finished his career with 2,760 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns, and he averaged 5.4 yards per carry.
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09/19/2025
Happy birthday to Jim Trickey (9/13)!
He was an All-State player all three years in high school.
In 1912, he was selected as 2nd Team All-American at the tackle position, becoming Iowa's first All-American in football. He almost didn't play that season, but a student petition encouraged him to return for his senior year instead of focusing on his studies full-time. He was also unanimously elected as the president of the senior class.
He passed away at an early age from Peritonitis.
His nephew was Ben Trickey.
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09/18/2025
Happy birthday to Chris Campbell (9/9)!
He was a three-time All-American and a two-time NCAA champion, winning national championship titles in 1976 & 1977. His career record of 122-6-3 ranks sixth on Iowa's all-time career winning percentage list.
He was a bronze medalist in Freestyle wrestling at the 1992 Olympics, becoming the oldest United States wrestler to medal at the Olympic Games (almost 38 years old). He won a gold medal at the 1981 World Wrestling Championships, and a Silver medal at the 1990 World Wrestling Championships.
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09/18/2025
Happy birthday to George 'Dusty' Rice (9/15)!
He had a breakout performance in 1951 against Purdue with 3 touchdowns. He returned the opening kickoff 102 yards, caught a 55-yard touchdown pass, and ran 69 yards for a touchdown. He earned the AP award for "Back of the Week."
After Iowa, he was drafted by the New York Giants in the 16th Round of the 1954 NFL Draft.
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09/15/2025
Happy birthday to Bob Stoops (9/9)!
He redshirted his freshman season in 1978, and suffered blowout losses, and he considered not coming back to Iowa for the next season, but stuck with it under new head coach Hayden Fry.
He was a four-year starter, and was a first team All-Big Ten selection at defensive back in 1982, despite his smaller frame. He was named Iowa's Team MVP and team captain in 1982. He made 230 tackles with 8 interceptions in his career. He helped lead the program to winning ways, including the 1981 Big Ten championship.
He had even greater success as a coach. After working as a grad assistant at Iowa, he held various coordinator and coaching positions at Kansas State and Florida before being named Head Coach at Oklahoma. At the same time, Kirk Ferentz was named Head Coach at Iowa, and many fans were hoping that he would be the Iowa coach (he had interviewed for the job).
During the 2000 season, he led the Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory and a national championship. He was awarded the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award in 2000 and the Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award in 2000 and 2003. He spent 18 years coaching at Oklahoma, winning a school-record 190 games, including the 2000 national championship. The Sooners finished in the "Top 10" 11 times.
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09/12/2025
Happy birthday to J.R. Koch (9/10)!
He ranked 5th in career blocked shots with 92. He averaged 10.4 points and 4.2 rebounds per game as a senior in 1999, helping the Hawks reach the Sweet Sixteen. He helped the Hawkeyes to 3 NCAA Tournaments during his career, scoring 891 points and grabbing 449 rebounds over 4 seasons.
He was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1999 NBA draft (46th overall) by the New York Knicks, and played professionally in the U.S. and Europe for 7 seasons.
His son Cooper is a current member of the Hawks MBB program
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09/11/2025
Happy birthday to Terry Lyon (9/9)!
He lettered his junior season (1962-63), playing in 18 games, and scoring 69 points. As a senior, he scored 55 points and grabbed 40 rebounds. He played in 31 games and averaged 4 points per game in his Iowa career.
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09/11/2025
Happy birthday to David Raih (9/9)!
He earned honorable mention all state honors as a senior and was first team all-conference as a senior and second team as a junior. He set a school record for career passing yards with 2,650 yards and passed for 1,450 yards as a senior and 1,200 yards as a junior, with 25 touchdown passes in two seasons. He earned two letters in football, three in basketball and two in track and field.
His playing career was limited due to injury, as he had surgery on his throwing arm in both 1999 and 2002. He later returned to Iowa as a graduate assistant in 2010-2012, and has progressed in his coaching career through the NFL and college ranks, currently serving as the TE coach for the Washington Commanders.
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09/11/2025
Happy birthday to B.J. Armstrong (9/9)!
He left Iowa as the all-time leader in assists (517), and is currently ranked fourth all-time. He also ranked sixth on the school's all-time steals list (178) and fourth in total points (1,705). He shot 44.3% from three-point range. He averaged 18.6 points and 5.4 assists as a senior, and was part of the #1 ranked Iowa team during the 1986-1987 season that reached the Elite Eight.
He was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1989 NBA draft (18th overall pick). He played for the Bulls from 1989-1995, winning 3 NBA championships. He was an NBA All-Star in 1994. He later played for Golden State, Charlotte and Orlando, before retiring with the Bulls in 1999.
In 2018, he was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, and was inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in 2023.
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09/10/2025
Happy birthday to Louis Trinca-Pasat (9/7)!
He was an All-conference and Academic All-state selection, and he was a four-sport athlete, lettering in football, basketball, track, and volleyball. He chose Iowa over offers from Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Stanford.
He was redshirted as a true freshman at Iowa in 2010. He notched 40 tackles as sophomore in 2012. He has started all 38 games over his final three seasons. He has recorded a career-best 69 tackles in 2014, including 11.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks as a redshirt senior. He was named honorable mention All-Big Ten in 2013 and earned 2nd Team All-Big Ten in 2014. He also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2012, 2013, and 2014.
He signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent following the 2015 NFL Draft.
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