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The top 25 passing seasons in Hawkeyes history

The top 25 passing seasons in Hawkeyes history

While elite quarterback play and the University of Iowa might not be completely synonymous, the Hawkeyes have boasted some terrific signal-callers over their program history.

Chuck Long finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1985. Brad Banks did, too, back in 2002. Before those two, Randy Duncan had his own second-place Heisman Trophy finish in 1958 and Kenny Ploen earned the ninth-most votes in 1956.

During Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz’s tenure, Iowa’s quarterbacks haven’t always been asked or tasked to roll up big numbers in order to position the Hawkeyes for victories. Instead, the hallmark of great Hawkeye quarterback play under Ferentz has been ball security.

With that in mind, it doesn’t mean that some of the best performances under center still haven’t come over the last quarter century. In fact, some of the best quarterback seasons statistically have come during the Ferentz era.

What about Iowa’s entire history, though? Which quarterbacks have authored the best passing seasons in program history? Here’s a look at each of the top 25 Iowa single-season passing totals.

25
Paul Burmeister, 1993

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Passing yards: 2,152

Passing touchdowns: 10

Completions-passes attempted: 184-of-309

Completion percentage: 59.6%

Iowa’s record: 6-6 (3-5 Big Ten)

24
Matt Rodgers, 1989

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Passing yards: 2,222

Passing touchdowns: 12

Completions-passes attempted: 178-of-312

Completion percentage: 57.1%

Iowa’s record: 5-6 (3-5 Big Ten)

23
Matt Rodgers, 1990

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Passing yards: 2,228

Passing touchdowns: 15

Completions-passes attempted: 187-of-310

Completion percentage: 60.3%

Iowa’s record: 8-4…

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