CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Former Iowa quarterback Randy Reiners joined TV9's Scott Saville and the cast of "On Iowa Live," which airs every Monday night at 6:30 p.m. on KCRG 9.2.
Reiners talked about the pressures of being a quarterback for the Hawkeyes, this year's team and his favorite memories of playing for Hayden Fry and Kirk Ferentz.
Then, the guys talk about Iowa's loss at Indiana, some national college football, and Iowa basketball. Plus, they answer your questions, which you can submit to the show by tweeting at @KCRG_Sports with the hashtag #OnIowaLive.
Part 1 - A breakdown of Indiana's win over Iowa, and Randy Reiners joins the set to talk about his career and the Hawkeyes:
Part 2 - Reiners sticks around to talk about his son's Iowa City West prep football team, which lost in the state playoffs, but still finished 10-1 in 2012. Then, the guys answer your questions:
Part 3 - The panel talks about Iowa's men's basketball team beating up on Quincy in Sunday's exhibition at Carver Hawkeye Arena:
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