Scott Dochterman

I'm originally from Burlington, and I'm a 1997 Western Illinois University graduate. I've worked in Burlington, Muscatine, Fort Dodge and [...]
Updated: 11 June 2012 | 4:25 am in Doc's Office by Scott Dochterman, Iowa Hawkeyes, On Iowa by Marc Morehouse, Sports, The Hlog by Mike Hlas

Podcast: ‘On Iowa’ breaks down the punch-in-the-gut moments of Hawkeye history


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Rodney Monroe (21) of North Carolina State shoots over Iowa's Roy Marble (23, center) and B.J. Armstrong (10) during overtime action March 19, 1989. The Hawkeyes lost to the Wolf Pack, 102-96, in the NCAA Tournament East Regional second-round game in Providence, R.I. The loss ended Iowa's season at 23-10 overall. (The Gazette)

The “On Iowa” podcast with Marc Morehouse and Scott Dochterman talks with The Gazette columnist Mike Hlas and breaks down the most excruciating moments of Iowa sports history. Some of football losses include the Iowa State (2002, 2010), Northwestern (2008, 2009, 2010), as well as the 1986 Rose Bowl. The basketball losses include the 2006 NCAA tournament upset to Northwestern State and the 1987 regional finals loss to UNLV.

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Podcast: ‘On Iowa’ breaks down the punch-in-the-gut moments of Hawkeye history
  1. Hey Mark
    This is in regard to my comments from last week.
    On Thursday June 7th. a Council Rock School board member, who’s also a Philadelphia Pa. school teacher, called for the banning of football in high school. Saying that it’s too violent, too dangerous.
    Just wanted to keep you updated on what’s going on.

    • That’s a pebble in the ocean, yet it is a ripple. I’m sure this will be the first of at least a few.

  2. I had meningitis once and spent four days in the hospital with every nerve in my body screaming and my head exploding. Still, the 12 hours after the 1986 Rose Bowl was the sickest I have ever been, and it ain’t even close.

    • That is a very well expressed post, Paul.

      When I was younger, I had more explosive energy for sports disasters. Now, it’s more short bursts. My last biggie was the Cubs in ’03. I thought I was going to stroke out.




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