Iowa-Iowa State Rivalry: McCarney Joining Hawkeyes a Sign of the Times
McCarney to Join Iowa Hawkeyes
Former Iowa State head coach Dan McCarney is joining the Iowa Hawkeyes as an analyst. The move is a sign of the times as the rivalry between the two schools continues to heat up.
History of the Rivalry
The Iowa–Iowa State football rivalry is one of the oldest and most intense in college football. The two schools first played in 1894, and they have met 93 times since then. Iowa holds a 47-42-4 advantage in the series.
Hayden Fry and Dan McCarney
Two of the most successful coaches in the history of the rivalry are Hayden Fry and Dan McCarney. Fry coached Iowa from 1979 to 1998, and he led the Hawkeyes to three Big Ten championships and two Rose Bowl victories. McCarney coached Iowa State from 1995 to 2006, and he led the Cyclones to their first bowl game in 25 years.
The Rivalry Today
The rivalry between Iowa and Iowa State is as intense as ever today. The two schools are located just 30 miles apart, and they have a long history of competing for recruits and fans.
Recent Games
The Hawkeyes have won the last four meetings in the series, including a 42-10 victory in 2022. The Cyclones have not beaten Iowa since 2014.
The Future of the Rivalry
The future of the Iowa–Iowa State rivalry is bright. The two schools are continue to compete at a high level, and the rivalry is sure to remain one of the most intense in college football for years to come.
McCarney's Move
McCarney's move to Iowa is a sign of the changing times in the rivalry. The Hawkeyes are now the clear favorite in the series, and McCarney's move is a sign that Iowa State is looking to close the gap.
It will be interesting to see how McCarney's move affects the rivalry in the years to come.
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