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With Devine gone, Locke not only led Iowa in scoring with 96 points, but the 72 points scored by Locke in Big Ten play in 1922 was a conference record that stood for 21 years. Locke was not only a first team All-Big Ten selection, he was also a consensus first team All-American, the third at Iowa
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Locke had over 400 carries in his career. Iowa had a 19–2 record in his three years with the Hawks and were on a 17-game winning streak when he graduated. The streak was snapped at 20 games in 1923, the longest winning streak in school history. Locke played for the only two undefeated and untied
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scoring race to teammate, Aubrey Devine. Iowa posted a perfect 7–0 record in 1921 and won its first Big Ten title in 21 years. Locke was a consensus first team All-Big Ten selection and a first team
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in 1960. In 1989, Iowa fans selected an all-time Hawkeyes football team during the 100th anniversary celebration of Iowa football, and Locke was selected to the defensive backfield. In 1999,
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in Cleveland from 1926 to 1930, compiling a 15–20–1 record, and he later served as general assistant law director for the city of Cleveland. Later, he worked in
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in 1920, 28–7. It was Iowa's third straight win over the Gophers and the first time that Minnesota had been defeated three years in a row by a single opponent.
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Locke was also an accomplished student, earning the Big Ten Medal for scholastic and athletic achievement his senior year. He also attended law school at the
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Locke's next game was his best of the 1921 season. He carried the ball 37 times and gained a school-record 202 yards rushing in a 14–2 victory over
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a 56–0 loss, still the largest defeat in Purdue history. Locke then scored three touchdowns in the first half as Iowa defeated
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all graduated after the 1921 season. Locke returned to the defending Big Ten champions and was named the team captain of the
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Locke did not score a point in Iowa's most impressive win of the year. Iowa traveled east to play
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75 Years With The Fighting Hawkeyes, by Bert McCrane & Dick Lamb, Page 75 (ASIN: B0007E01F8)
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selected Gordon Locke as the 20th greatest sports figure in the history of the state of Iowa.
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teams in Iowa history (1921 and 1922), and he was a first team All-American both seasons.
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bannered the front page of its general news sections with "IOWA ELEVEN SMASHES YALE."
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Locke served as an assistant football coach at Iowa briefly, then moved on to
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Locke died in Washington, D.C. at the age of 71. He was inducted into the
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missed a rare block, and Locke was met by Notre Dame lineman
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Locke and Devine each scored two touchdowns as Iowa defeated
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Locke coached only the first three games of the season.
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Locke, a 1765:American football fullbacks 781:University of Iowa Football 669:coached the next four, and 279:in 1919 and played for the 243:player and coach He played 1836: 673:coached the season finale. 435:Western Reserve University 168:Accomplishments and honors 1805:People from Denison, Iowa 1511: 641: 629: 598: 577: 556: 535: 514: 495: 230: 217: 213: 209: 177: 150: 125: 92: 26: 504:Ohio Athletic Conference 498:Western Reserve Red Cats 451:Iowa Sports Hall of Fame 709:The Des Moines Register 131:Administrative career ( 1820:Lawyers from Cleveland 1049:Frederick V. Ostergren 779:Bright, Chuck (1982). 961:Maurice Gordon Clarke 913:Edward M. Tillinghast 281:Hawkeye football team 263:as a player in 1960. 1622:consensus selections 1377:Case Western Reserve 1342:John L. St. Germaine 1326:John L. St. Germaine 467:Head coaching record 337:All-American in 1921 155:Head coaching record 36:Biographical details 1661:John Webster Thomas 945:Henry Scott Stewart 751:University Archives 472: 357:1922 Hawkeyes squad 23: 1294:Robert H. Fletcher 1161:Edward L. Finnigan 1057:Ferdinand Holtkamp 953:David C. MacAndrew 937:Charles O. Jenkins 471: 460:Sports Illustrated 333:Big Ten Conference 277:University of Iowa 271:Locke was born in 251:, where he was an 249:University of Iowa 222:Inducted in 1960 ( 1737: 1736: 1586: 1585: 1469: 1468: 1387:Flory Mauriocourt 1286:Harry H. Canfield 1230:Joseph H. Edwards 1177:Flory Mauriocourt 1153:Richard W. Luther 1137:Richard W. Luther 1001:William B. Seaman 645: 644: 510: 275:. He enrolled at 234: 233: 107:Coaching career ( 1827: 1730: 1722: 1714: 1706: 1698: 1690: 1682: 1663: 1655: 1647: 1639: 1613: 1606: 1599: 1590: 1578:James N. 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Denison, Iowa
Washington, D.C.
Iowa
Fullback
HC
Western Reserve
AD
Western Reserve
All-American
1922
All-Big Ten
1921
1922
College Football Hall of Fame
profile
college football
college football
University of Iowa
All-American
Case Western Reserve University
College Football Hall of Fame
Denison, Iowa
University of Iowa
Hawkeye football team
fullback
defensive back
quarterback
Aubrey Devine
Minnesota

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