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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college sports team season Шаблон:1943 military service football records The 1943 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team represented the United States Navy pre-flight school at the University of Iowa as an independent during the 1943 college football season. In the second season of intercollegiate football at the pre-flight school, the team compiled a 9–1 record, outscored opponents by a total of 277 to 98, and was ranked No. 2 in the final AP Poll.[1][2]

In July 1943, Don Faurot—previously the head football coach at Missouri and recently enlisted in the Navy with a rank of lieutenant—was assigned to take over from Bernie Bierman as the team's head coach.[3] Upon arriving in Iowa City in August, 100 candidates tried out at Faurot's first football practice session. Faurot said he would use a T formation and promised at the time that "we will have a fighting squad and a fighting team."[4]

Four Iowa Pre-Flight players were named to the Associated Press' 1943 AP Service All-America team. Center Vince Banonis and back Dick Todd were named to the first team. End Perry Schwartz and guard Nick Kerasiotis were named to the second team.[5]

In the final Litkenhous Ratings, Iowa Pre-Flight ranked fifth among the nation's college and service teams with a rating of 113.5.[6]

Schedule

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Rankings

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Roster

Players who started at least half of the games are shown in bold.[8]

Player Position Previous team Games started
Vince Banonis Center Chicago Cardinals (1942) 5 games: OSU, FR, Marquette, CG, ND
Burk End 1 game: MN
Bob Carlson Tackle 9 games: Illinois, OSU, Iowa, Missouri, FR, Marquette, CG, ND, MN
Ray Carlson Guard 3 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU
Chesbro End 3 games: Marquette, ND, MN
Claffey Tackle 1 games: ISU
Clements End 9 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU, Iowa, Missouri, FR, Marquette, CG, ND
Connor End 2 games: FR, CG
Dusenbury End 5 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU, Iowa, Missouri
Art Guepe Back Marquette (1934-1936) 2 games: ND, MN
Angelo Guerriero Center 3 games: ISU, Iowa, Missouri
Heinz Halfback 5 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU, Marquette, CG
Higgins Halfback 2 games: ND, MN
Hook Guard 2 games: Marquette, CG
Jebb Center 1 game: Illinois
Nick Kerasiotis Guard Ambrose 9 games: OSU, ISU, Iowa, Missouri, FR, Marquette, CG, ND, MN
Dick Kieppe Halfback Michigan State 2 games: Iowa, Missouri
Kramer Tackle 4 games: Marquette, CG, ND, MN
Large Tackle 3 games: Iowa, Missouri, FR
Magel Tackle 3 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU
Frank Maznicki Halfback Chicago Bears (1942) 7 games: OSU, ISU, Iowa, Missouri, FR, Marquette, CG
Bus Mertes Fullback Iowa (1941) 10 games: Illinois, OSU, ISU, Iowa, Missouri, FR, Marquette, CG, ND, MN
Olson Center 1 game: MN
Perry Schwartz End Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–1942) No starts
Jimmy Smith HB, QB Illinois 7 games: Illinois (HB), OSU (QB), ISU (QB), Iowa (QB), CG (QB), ND (QB), MN (QB)
Bob Timmons Back Pittsburgh No starts
Tobin Guard 5 games: Iowa, Missouri, FR, ND, MN
Dick Todd Halfback Washington Redskins (1939–1942) 1 game: FR
Williams QB 4 games: Illinois, Missouri, FR, Marquette
Ziebarth Guard 1 game: Illinois

References

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  8. Statistics for games started based on box scores from each game, as reflected in game coverage cited above.