Iowa and Iowa State have met on the gridiron every year since 1977, and on Monday the schools jointly announced that streak will continue through at least 2025.
The series has been officially extended for two more years, inking a Sept. 7, 2024 game in Iowa City and a Sept. 6, 2025 tilt in Ames.
The Iowa-Iowa State series has been extended through 2025 pic.twitter.com/GDmhNdUGOh
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The rivalry began in 1894, with a 16-8 Iowa State victory in Iowa City. Iowa owns a 44-22 all-time lead, including a 26-10 advantage since 1983. Kirk Ferentz‘s group has taken four straight meetings, most recently a 13-3 victory in Iowa City last fall.
The Hawkeyes and Cyclones -- or is it Cyclones and Hawkeyes? -- will this fall on Sept. 14 in Ames (4 p.m. ET, FS1).