Iowa–Iowa State football rivalry
First meeting | October 1, 1894 Iowa State, 16–8 |
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Latest meeting | September 14, 2019 Iowa, 18–17 |
Trophy | Cy-Hawk Trophy |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 67 |
All-time series | Iowa leads 45–22[1] |
Largest victory | Iowa, 57–3 (1985) |
Longest win streak | Iowa, 15 (1983–1997) |
Current win streak | Iowa, 5 (2015–present) |
The Iowa–Iowa State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game between the Iowa State Cyclones and Iowa Hawkeyes. The Cy-Hawk Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game. It is named after the teams' mascots, Cy the Cardinal and Herky the Hawk.
Conceived and created as a traveling trophy by the Greater Des Moines Athletic Club in 1976, the trophy was first presented to the winner by Iowa Governor Robert D. Ray in 1977. That game was the first meeting between the two since 1934.
Trophy design
The trophy design used through the 2010 season featured a football, a running back in the classic stiff-arm pose, and the likenesses of Iowa State's Cy the Cardinal and Iowa's Herky the Hawk. The trophy was replaced after the 2010 game, making it the only rivalry trophy with a sponsor attached to it. Since then the Cy-Hawk trophy makes an annual tour with WHO sportscaster Keith Murphy the week before the game. It remains the recognizable symbol of the contest and, according to Murphy, "people love it."
A new trophy, donated by the Iowa Corn Growers Association, was introduced to the public during the Iowa State Fair on August 19, 2011. A sculpture atop the new trophy depicted a farm family with small children huddled about a bushel basket of corn. Dean Taylor, president of the Association, called it "a work of art that represents Iowans and their hard work."[2] Within hours of its presentation, however, the new trophy was widely ridiculed in newspaper columns and internet postings by the public. Iowa Governor Terry Branstad publicly provided negative feedback, as did retired Iowa football coach Hayden Fry, who said, "The farmer, family and corn is all wonderful, but I don't really get the relationship to a football game."[3]
On August 23, 2011, Iowa Corn Growers Association CEO Craig Floss announced that the new Cy-Hawk Trophy would be changed as a result of the negative public reaction. Selection of the new trophy would involve public input.[4] A temporary trophy was used for 2011.[5]
With fan input, the newly, redesigned trophy was unveiled at the end of the 2012 game won by Iowa State featuring mascots of the two universities, a raised football, and corn making up the background.
Game results
The two schools played each other 24 times between 1894 and 1934, before the Cy-Hawk Trophy was established in 1977. The series halted after 1934 after then University of Iowa Athletic Director and head football coach Ossie Solem would not return calls to reschedule the rivalry; the series was restarted in 1977. Of the 67 games in the series played through 2019, 40 of them have been played in Iowa City while just 27 games have been contested in Ames.
Games in the series are often low-scoring and decided by less than seven points, regardless of the pregame ranking of the teams. Through the 2019 season, Iowa has won the last five contests. The game was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first time since 1976 that the rivalry was not played.
Iowa victories | Iowa State victories |
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References
- ^ a b "Winsipedia - Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Iowa State Cyclones football series history". Winsipedia.
- ^ "Cy-Hawk Trophy to change". KCCI. 2011-08-19.
- ^ Associated Press (2011-08-23). "Fans Critical of New Cy-Hawk Trophy". ESPN.com.
- ^ "Cy-Hawk Trophy to Change". HawkCentral.com. 2011-08-23.
- ^ "Here's you temporary Cy-Hawk trophy ... - TheGazette". 14 September 2014. Archived from the original on 14 September 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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