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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Maryland | 0–0–0 | N/A | 2014 |
Rutgers | 0–0–0 | N/A | 2014 |
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