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Iowa’s DeJean, Taylor Tabbed Sporting News Preseason All-America

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August 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior defensive back Cooper DeJean and senior punter Tory Taylor have both been named Sporting News Preseason All-Americans. Taylor is recognized on the first team, while DeJean is on the second team. The announcement was made Tuesday by The Sporting News.

 

DeJean (6-foot-1, 209 pounds) was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by the media and second team by the coaches in 2022 after finishing with 75 tackles, five interceptions and eight pass breakups. He set Iowa’s single season record with three pick 6’s in 2022. He also averaged a team-best 16.5 yards on 10 punt returns a year ago.

 

Earlier this month, DeJean was named to the 2023 Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back) and Paul Hornung Award (versatility) watch lists. He has been recognized as a first-team All-American by The Associated Press, The Athletic and a second-team All-American by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele, as well as being voted to the Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List and first-team All-Big Ten accolades by Phil Steele, Athlon and Pro Football Focus.

 

The Odebolt, Iowa, native was voted the 2022 Music City Bowl Most Valuable Player after notching seven tackles (six solo), including one for loss, and notching a 14-yard pick-6 against Kentucky. DeJean was named the Rose Bowl Defensive Player of the Week versus Wisconsin (Nov. 12, 2022) after totaling 10 tackles (seven solo), including one for loss, and returning an interception 32 yards for a score. He was the recipient of Iowa’s Reggie Roby Special Teams Award (overall) and Team Hustle Award (defense) last season.

 

Taylor (6-foot-4, 232 pounds) averaged 45.4 yards on 82 punts a season ago. He set the Iowa single season record for punting yards with 3,688 yards (80 punts, 46.1 average) in 2021 and increased that record to 3,725 yards in 2022. Taylor placed 39 and 38 punts inside the 20 in 2021 and 2022, respectively. He averaged a career-best 51.8 yards on eight punts at Purdue in 2022.

 

Taylor is a candidate for the 2023 Ray Guy Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate punter. Taylor has been named a preseason first-team All-American by The Associated Press, CBS, The Athletic, Athlon and Phil Steele. The Australia native garnered first-team All-America honors by FWAA, Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus and was a second-team selection by the Associated Press in 2022.

 

Iowa’s first six home games of 2023 are sold out. A limited number of tickets are available for sale at hawkeyesports.com/tickets for the home finale against Illinois on Nov. 18.

 

The Hawkeyes open their season on Sept. 2 against Utah State. The sold-out game is set for an 11 a.m. (CT) kickoff.

Cooper DeJean 

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Preseason Watch List

Chuck Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List

Paul Hornung Award Preseason Watch List

Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List

Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List

Preseason first-team All-America by The Associated Press

Preseason first-team All-America by The Athletic

Preseason second-team All-America by The Sporting News

Preseason second-team All-America by CBS Sports

Preseason second-team All-America by Athlon Sports

Preseason first-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

Preseason first-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports

Preseason second-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports (special teams)

 

Tory Taylor 

Preseason first-team All-America by The Associated Press

Preseason first-team All-America by CBS Sports

Preseason first-team All-America by The Sporting News

Preseason first-team All-America by Phil Steele

Preseason first-team All-America by The Athletic

Walter Camp Award Preseason Watch List

Preseason first-team All-America by Athlon Sports

Preseason first-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

Preseason first-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports

Another variant of COVID raising interest

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

The World Health Organization has identified the omicron subvariant E-G-5 as a COVID variant of interest. Nancy Wilde, the manager of infection prevention at UnityPoint Health, says however, the variant doesn’t appear to cause more severe illness.

Wilde says you will still want to take precautions to avoid getting sick.

She says you should check with your doctor for advice and to make sure you are up to date on your COVID vaccinations.

Tips for Iowa’s first-year college students to avoid the ‘Freshman 15’

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

Classes for the fall semester started this (Monday) morning at Iowa’s three public universities, and it’s hard to be an incoming first-year student and avoid hearing about the dreaded “Freshman 15.” Women’s health internist Dr. Denise Millstine (MILL-stine) says weight gain is often caused by a change in activity levels and a change in eating habits when teens transition from high school to college.

Millstine offers a few tips to stay in shape, starting with making sure you’re eating right and getting plenty of rest.

Millstine says college freshman typically gain around seven or eight pounds their first year, not the dreaded 15.

Ernst says Arbitration Key to US versus Mexico Corn Dispute

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says the Biden Administration has finally called for arbitrators to settle a dispute with Mexico over U-S corn imports. Ernst says she’s been pushing the U-S Trade Representative to take this step since last November.

In 2024, Mexico plans to ban the use of genetically modified corn in products like flour and tortillas that are made for human consumption. According to the U-S-D-A, about 90 percent of U-S corn is grown from genetically engineered seeds and Ernst says 16 million tons of Iowa-grown corn is exported to Mexico each year.

U-S officials say Mexico’s ban on genetically modified corn is not based on science and is a violation of the U-S-Mexico-Canada Agreement that took effect three years ago. Canada’s Trade Ministry is siding with the U-S in this corn dispute.

Charges Filed following Storm Lake Fight in July

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

An investigation into three fights in Storm Lake in July has led to a total of 13 juveniles between the ages of 15 and 17 being charged.

Storm Lake Police says, all three fights occurred on the evening of July 11th. The two fights later that evening were retaliation from the initial fight, which resulted in a 15-year-old receiving a serious stab wound. The two later fights involved some suspects that weren’t involved in the first incident.

The juveniles, 12 males and a female all from Storm Lake, received various charges including participating in a riot and criminal mischief.

Reynolds says Crossings at Southern Border are an Assault on our Democracy

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

Governor Kim Reynolds has traveled to southwest Texas for a border security tour led by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

Reynolds says the aerial tour showed her how challenging the terrain is around Eagle Pass, Texas. In July, Texas Governor Abbott ordered a floating barrier of large orange buoys be placed in the middle of the Rio Grande River.

Reynolds deployed 109 Iowa National Guard soldiers to Texas this month to assist state authorities in operations at the border. Reynolds says drug-related deaths have increased by 35 percent in Iowa this year and according to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, the drugs are primarily coming from Mexico.

This was the governor’s second trip to the southern border. Reynolds, along with the governors of South Dakota, Nebraska and Oklahoma spoke at a news conference organized by the governor of Texas. Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen (PILL-en) opposes the Biden Administration’s lawsuit seeking removal of the line of floating buoys in the Rio Grande.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (NOHM, rhymes with “home”) says the Mexican cartels are setting up in her state and driving up crime.

The 109 National Guard soldiers from IOWA are due to return at the end of August. Governor Reynolds plans to send a group of State Patrol Troopers to Texas in September.

Heat Stroke vs Heat Exhaustion, Know the Differences and the Symptoms

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

With parts of Iowa expecting high temperatures in triple-digits today (Tuesday) along with heat indices as high as 115, hospitals across the state are bracing to handle an influx of heat-related cases. Emergency medicine specialist Dr. Luke Wood says the risks of heat exhaustion and heat stroke rise with the forecast highs.

Symptoms of heat exhaustion include headache, dizziness, and profuse sweating, while symptoms of the more serious heat stroke include confusion or altered mental status and clammy skin, plus, you might stop sweating.

Young children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The heat index is a calculation based on temperatures and humidity levels, what some call the misery index. Wood says says high humidity can cause heat-related health issues, too, especially if you’re not drinking enough water.

If symptoms develop, get the person out of the sun. Find shade. Get them to drink cool water, and seek medical help if you suspect heat stroke.

2023 State Fair Ends Up Second in Attendance

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

Numbers released from the Iowa State Fair show this year had the second best attendance ever.

This year finished with nearly one million-134-thousand people going through the gates as there was good weather right up until the heat wave hit in the last couple of days.  The attendance record of one-million-170-thousand was set in 2019.  The first Sunday of this year’s Fair on August 13th set an attendance record for that day of nearly 115-thousand.

Country star Eric Church’s performance at the grandstand that Sunday night helped out –with near concert record of more than 17-thousand people.

IUB Holding First Carbon Pipeline Hearing Today

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

The Iowa Utilities Board is holding the first public hearing today (Tuesday) for one of the three proposed carbon dioxide pipelines that would run through the state.

Summit Carbon Solutions is seeking a permit to operate and maintain 687 miles of pipeline through 29 Iowa counties.  The I-U-B says Summit Carbon is requesting the right to use eminent domain for approximately 973 parcels on the proposed pipeline route.  The hearing begins at 10 a-m at the Cardiff Event Center in Fort Dodge.  The I-U-B is livestreaming the hearing, which is expected to last for several days.  The hearing is part of all the information that is being presented to the Board as it makes its decision.

Skyscan Forecast for Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

Tuesday:  Sunny and hot, with a high near 100. Heat index values as high as 116. South southwest wind 10 to 13 mph.

Tuesday Night:  Mostly clear, with a low around 76. South wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Wednesday:  Sunny and hot, with a high near 102. Heat index values as high as 109. Southwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Thursday:  Sunny and hot, with a high near 98. Southwest wind around 9 mph becoming north in the afternoon.

Friday:  A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. North northeast wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Monday’s high was 94 and this morning’s low 68.  This day last year the high was 83 and the low 56.  The record high is 100 set in 1914 and the record low of 41 was set in 1904.  Sunrise this morning at 6:36 am and sunset this evening is at 8:09 pm.