| Event | Date | Venue | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Maine Black Bears | August 30, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA | BUY |
| Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Florida International Panthers | September 6, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA | BUY |
| Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Iowa State Cyclones | September 13, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA | BUY |
| Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Iowa Hawkeyes | September 20, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA | BUY |
| Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Northwestern Wildcats | September 27, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA | BUY |
| Michigan State Spartans vs. Iowa Hawkeyes | October 4, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Spartan Stadium-MI East Lansing, MI | BUY |
| Indiana Hoosiers vs. Iowa Hawkeyes | October 11, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Memorial Stadium-IN Bloomington, IN | BUY |
| Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Wisconsin Badgers | October 18, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA | BUY |
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