- Nile
Clarke Kinnick Jr. (July 9, 1918 – June 2, 1943) was an
American naval aviator, law student, and
college football player for the Iowa Hawkeyes. He...
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Kinnick Stadium is a
stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa,
United States. It is the home
stadium of the
University of Iowa
Hawkeyes football team. Opened...
- ****ociation. The
Hawkeyes play
their home
games in Iowa City, Iowa, at
Kinnick Stadium, with a
capacity of 69,250. The
Hawkeyes are
coached by Kirk Ferentz...
- Nile C.
Kinnick High
School is a U.S. military-operated
school that
originally opened in Yokohama, ****an in 1946
during the
occupation after World War...
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their home
games at
Kinnick Stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa.
Albany Great Danes (0–0) vs Iowa
Hawkeyes (0–0) – Game
summary at
Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City...
- The
award is
named in
honor of Michigan's
Gerald Ford and Iowa's Nile
Kinnick. The
award is
named in
honor of Minnesota's Tony
Dungy and Indiana's Anthony...
- women's
basketball game. 55,646
people attended Crossover at
Kinnick,
which took
place at
Kinnick Stadium. The
Hawkeyes play the
majority of
their home games...
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Crossover at
Kinnick was an
American exhibition women's
college basketball game
between the Iowa
Hawkeyes and the
DePaul Blue Demons. Held at
Kinnick Stadium...
- the 70,585-seat
Kinnick Stadium, home to the
football program.
Opening in 1929 as Iowa Stadium, it was
renamed in 1977
after Nile
Kinnick,
winner of the...
- was 1939
Heisman Trophy winner Nile
Kinnick.
During the ship's
initial voyage (to the Caribbean) in 1943,
Kinnick and
other naval fliers were conducting...