Kickoff Times, TV for 7 ‘19 Hawkeye Games

RobHowe

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START TIMES SET FOR SELECT IOWA FOOTBALL GAMES



IOWA CITY, Iowa - - An evening start time for the opening game of the University of Iowa football season has been announced by the Big Ten Conference and BTN, ESPN, and FOX television networks. Iowa will host Miami, Ohio, at 6:30 p.m. (CT) on Saturday, Aug. 31, with the game airing nationally on FS1. Start times for seven Iowa contests were announced Thursday, including three of seven home games.


Following the opening game, the Hawkeyes host Rutgers at 11 a.m. (CT) the following weekend to open Big Ten Conference action, with that contest also airing on FS1. Iowa’s final non-conference contest against Middle Tennessee State on Sept. 28 will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNU, with that start time to be determined. The Hawkeyes have an open date on Sept. 21. Iowa hosts Purdue in its annual Homecoming game at 11 a.m. (CT) on Oct. 19.


The annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game at Iowa State on Sept. 14, will have a 3 p.m. (CT) start time and will also be televised on FS1.


The Kinnick Edge Kickoff game, presented by the Eastern Iowa Airport, opens the season Aug. 31, featuring the opening of the new north end zone. Iowa will unveil a new videoboard and amenities that include additional restrooms, wider concourses, and new concessions in the completely new north end zone.


FryFest is also part of opening weekend. Slated for Friday, Aug. 30, FryFest is held at the Iowa River Landing and celebrates everything Hawkeye. The National Iowa Varsity Club will celebrate the 2019 Hall of Fame class throughout the weekend, and Aug. 31 is also the annual Extra Yard for Teachers Day as Iowa salutes teachers from around the state.


Iowa’s Big Ten opener against Rutgers (Sept. 7) is the Fight for Iowa game, presented by UICCU. Halftime will feature a return visit by country artist Pat Green to celebrate the Hawkeye Wave. Green and the Hawkeye Marching Band will present a show recognizing those in the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital. Fans are encouraged to wear Fight for Iowa gear.


The Middle Tennessee State game is the Harvest Kickoff Gold Game, presented by REG bringing awareness to farm safety. Halftime will feature a youth spirit performance with the Hawkeye Marching Band and spirit squads. Fans are encouraged to wear gold.


The Homecoming contest versus Purdue is presented by Wellmark. Fans are encouraged to wear throwback gear and celebrate the history of Hawkeye football and welcome alumni back to campus.


The Hawkeyes will be the Homecoming opponent at Michigan (Oct. 5) and at Northwestern (Oct. 26), with both games starting at 11 a.m. (CT). The Heroes Game at Nebraska (Nov. 29) to close the regular season will kick off at 1:30 p.m. (CT) on BTN.


Kickoff times for remaining games will be announced no later than 12 days prior to the game, per the media rights agreements between the Big Ten Conference and its television partners.


Questions concerning the purchase of 2019 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student seasons tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (CT). The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS. Fans can sign up for tickets here: bit.ly/2QBwdxB


Iowa’s 2019 football schedule (all listed times are CT):


Aug. 31 Miami, Ohio, 6:30 p.m., FS1

Kinnick Edge Kickoff Game, presented by the Eastern Iowa Airport

Sept. 7 Rutgers, 11 a.m., FS1

Fight for Iowa Game, presented by UICCU

Sept. 14 at Iowa State, 3 p.m., FS1 (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)

Sept. 28 Middle Tennessee State, TBA (Family Weekend)

Harvest Kickoff Gold Game, presented by REG

Oct. 5 at Michigan, 11 a.m.

Oct. 12 Penn State, TBA

ANF Black & Gold Spirit Game, presented by Iowa Farm Bureau

Oct. 19 Purdue 11 a.m.

Homecoming Game, Presented by Wellmark

Oct. 26 at Northwestern, 11 a.m.

Nov. 9 at Wisconsin, TBA

Nov. 16 Minnesota, TBA

Military Appreciation Game, presented by Athletico

Nov. 23 Illinois, TBA

Senior Day

Nov. 29 at Nebraska, 1:30 p.m., BTN

Hy-Vee Heroes Game
 
This is good news for the Hawks. While this year's schedule is tough, it's also the year Iowa gets 5 BTen home games vs 4 BTen away games. Worst case scenario would have had the Hawks playing Iowa St and multiple tough BTen games on the road, AT NIGHT. As it is the Hawks get the Clones, Michigan, NW and Nebraska during the daylight hours -- much preferable. The only potential away night game which remains is Wisky. We also still have potential to get Penn St. at Kinnick under the lights again -- after the last 2 Hawks-Nits games, what TV company wouldn't want THAT matchup?
 
I figured the PSU game would be tba. Go into it undefeated and it could be a later start.
Same with Wisconsin.
Nebraska doesn't really matter, because it's late in the season. They want to play during the best and warmest part of the day.
 
"If you wanna have nice things, this is the price you pay....."

Oh, you mean like seat backs instead of aluminum benches? Or decent concession stands? The commercialization of game-days would be a lot easier to swallow if the revenue went toward fan-friendly improvements, rather than ridiculously high coach salaries.
 
"If you wanna have nice things, this is the price you pay....."

Oh, you mean like seat backs instead of aluminum benches? Or decent concession stands? The commercialization of game-days would be a lot easier to swallow if the revenue went toward fan-friendly improvements, rather than ridiculously high coach salaries.
The amount of stupid in this post is mind-bending.
 
"If you wanna have nice things, this is the price you pay....."

Oh, you mean like seat backs instead of aluminum benches? Or decent concession stands? The commercialization of game-days would be a lot easier to swallow if the revenue went toward fan-friendly improvements, rather than ridiculously high coach salaries.

Somebody's ice cream is too cold.
 
"If you wanna have nice things, this is the price you pay....."

Oh, you mean like seat backs instead of aluminum benches? Or decent concession stands? The commercialization of game-days would be a lot easier to swallow if the revenue went toward fan-friendly improvements, rather than ridiculously high coach salaries.

You will take your pre-assigned 16 inches of seating of which 8 inches are being encroached on and your Aramark dirty water dogs and you will like it!
 
I am proud to announce that I personally will be the title sponsor of our ANNUAL FOOTBALL CLASSIC AGAINST ILLINOIS it has been an honor.
 

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