Iowa Hawkeyes Football - All-time Record Vs. Big Ten Opponents

All-time Record Vs. Big Ten Opponents

This is the Hawkeyes football record against current Big Ten Conference opponents.

School Iowa Record Streak 1st Meeting
Illinois 29–38–2 Lost 1 1899
Indiana 42–28–4 Lost 1 1912
Michigan 13–41–4 Lost 1 1900
Michigan State 23–19–2 Won 1 1954
Minnesota 43–61–2 Won 1 1891
Nebraska 12–28–3 Lost 5 1891
Northwestern 47-24–3 Lost 1 1897
Ohio State 14-46–3 Lost 4 1922
Penn State 12-13–0 Lost 2 1930
Purdue 34-46–3 Lost 1 1910
Wisconsin 42-42–2 Lost 1 1894

The University of Chicago was a Big Ten Conference member from 1896-1946.

School Iowa Record 1st Meeting Last Meeting
Chicago 3–9–2 1894 1938

The University of Maryland and Rutgers University will be joining the Big Ten Conference in 2014. The Hawkeyes have yet to play either team

School Iowa Record Streak 1st Meeting
Maryland 0–0–0 N/A 2014
Rutgers 0–0–0 N/A 2014

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