The Iowa Hawkeyes have a touching new tradition with their nearby children's hospital
University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital overlooks the football stadium.
In their opening win of 2017, the Iowa Hawkeyes also broke in one of their brand new traditions, and it’s a very special one indeed.
There is a hospital — University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, to be specific — that overlooks the football stadium. The entire Hawkeye crowd now waves to the children’s hospital at the end of every first quarter. The whole thing made for a touching scene, to say the least.
#FTK @UIchildrens pic.twitter.com/l0zlvIJoHk
— The Iowa Hawkeyes (@TheIowaHawkeyes) September 2, 2017
From all of us to all of you...thank you #Hawkeyes! #NewTradition #IowaProud .@hawkeyefootball .@TheIowaHawkeyes .@TheHawkHeaven ,@bigten pic.twitter.com/twt56eaRvl
— UIChildrens (@UIchildrens) September 3, 2017
Here it was in Week 3:
Time to wave! #Hawks pic.twitter.com/KQ2oxd7HlV
— Zach Hanley (@ZachHanley2) September 16, 2017
How did this idea come about? It was actually floated around by an Iowa football fan Facebook page a few months ago, and the plan finally was put into action on Saturday.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz has a special connection with the hospital already. A few weeks ago, he and his wife donated a million dollars to the UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital to bolster research into helping premature babies:
The program is called the Savvy Ferentz Program in Neonatal Research and has a heart wrenching history. Savvy Ferentz was one of the Kirk and Mary’s grandchildren who sadly passed away after being born at just 21 weeks.
“We knew Savvy was born too early,” Mary said in a release. “We also knew they do extraordinary things at UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital that would give her a fighting chance. We were thankful we had that.”
Hawkeye fans turn and wave to the Children's Hospital at the end of the first quarter. New tradition this year. Iowa proud. pic.twitter.com/S3FWHEm2vs
— Matt (@twilek7225) September 2, 2017
The scene from the hospital was a special one.
Thank you for this! This was the highlight of her day❤️ What a great way to make these kids feel special!
Posted by Anne White on Saturday, September 2, 2017
New Iowa football tradition - waving to the kids watching the game @UIchildrens after the first quarter. Pretty cool: pic.twitter.com/0DcN4MhSA2
— Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) September 2, 2017
Even ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt even recognized the new tradition over the weekend.
This is why I'm proud to be a Hawkeye fan. This is what it's all about: pic.twitter.com/JFxCuXbFku
— Devin Keller (@DevinMKeller) September 4, 2017
As a former premature baby myself, born a whole three months early and weighing 1 pound and 9 ounces, seeing Iowa do something like this is incredibly touching. Kudos to the program for coming up with a heartfelt new Iowa football tradition.

