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Every Iowa college has its own unique traditions that carry on from one generation of students to the next. Here are six of the most famous.
Look, when Clemson takes the field at Death Valley, it’s impressive. Running down the Hill, Howard’s Rock, the balloons, “Tiger Rag” playing, it’s a remarkable sight. But Clemson’s locker rooms are on ...
Iowa football's ‘Hawkeye Wave’ was named as the USA TODAY'S 10BEST Readers' Choice Awards winner for Best College Sports Tradition.
The Great Danes will venture into Kinnick Stadium, with a capacity of 69,250. It should be noisy, but not very hostile, according to Canzeri.
Every player has their own unique game day routine, and that's definitely the case for new Iowa QB Mark Gronowski.
The oldest Division I Iowa football stadium is turning 100 years old this year. Drake Stadium opened on Oct. 10, 1925, when the Bulldogs beat the Kansas Jayhawks on its ...
For the second year in a row, the University of Iowa’s “Hawkeye Wave” has been voted the Best College Sports Tradition in USA ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes will take the field Saturday at Kinnick Stadium for the 2025 season opener against Albany. Here's what to ...
The tradition and pageantry are part of what makes the sport of college football so special and held so near and dear to so ...
There are time-honored traditions that date back many decades. There are century-old marching bands and pulsating techno hits. There are rampaging animals, covered wagons, antique cars and even ...
A former Dance Marathon volunteer who spent years raising money "for the kids" has won the right for philanthropic organizations nationally – including the University of Iowa's Dance Marathon -- to ...
Is Iowa State football getting paid for playing in Ireland? How big is the Cyclones traveling party? A look as the final countdown to kickoff is on.
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