Tom Harkin about Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner. He's the son every mother wanted to have, the boy every father wanted his daughter to marry. He was also the man whose fate was the ...
Johnson leads power conference running backs in rushing yards, touchdowns and explosive runs. He's a key to Iowa's newfound ...
For more than a decade, he has been coaching Nile C. Kinnick, one of many DODEA teams that have not solved that puzzle. And he says it’s still a puzzle. “I don’t know if there’s any ...
Here are three of the big murals from the club room. Kirk Ferentz and the players walking by the Nile Kinnick statue, Iowa players doing the Wave, and Herky the Hawk. A better view of the ...
It is the Huskies' second trip all-time to Kinnick Stadium. The first matchup in 1937 was Nile Kinnick's varsity debut. Saturday is the annual ANF/Black & Gold Spirit Game inside Kinnick Stadium.
The history between these two teams is nearly 90 years old with the first game coming when two WWII airmen who gave their ...
He was also the man whose fate was the envy of no one. Nile Kinnick is someone who reminds us how overused the word "hero" is in sport, since he is one of the few who actually fits the description.