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Murray not getting his kicks with the Hawkeyes
Oct. 13, 2010 8:17 am
IOWA CITY - Halfway into a senior season that began with his name etched on an award watch list, Iowa senior kicker Daniel Murray has yet to kick one football in a game.
Six days before the first game, Murray injured his right hip flexor where it intersects with his quad muscle.
“I did a kickoff and it popped on me and shot a shooting pain through my whole leg,” Murray said. “That was kind of the end of it there. Unfortunately, it's the only muscle that I have to use. It doesn't help me out too much.”
Murray was named to the preseason Lou Groza Award watch list after connecting on 19 of 26 field-goal attempts in 2009. He kicked a last-second 31-yard field goal to beat then-No. 3-ranked Penn State, 24-23, in 2008.
“I was hoping I'd be back in a week or two, but that didn't happen,” Murray said. “It just kept hurting. It would feel better to walk around, and then I'd take one swing and it would be back. It was kind of frustrating.
“I think there was a little bit of scar tissue built up in the leg, and that was causing a lot of the pain. ... It was just frustrating for the five or six weeks that it's been to sit there and not be able to really do anything.”
Originally, red-shirt sophomore Trent Mossbrucker stepped in for Murray and attempted the first 14 extra-point attempts. Mossbrucker had the 14th attempt blocked, and Iowa then opted for freshman Michael Meyer to handle all kicking duties.
Murray said he's healthy and available to kick, but the injury has cost him the rhythm necessary to kick consistently. He's not listed on the depth chart, and Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz was coy Tuesday when asked about Murray's status.
“He's doing better,” Ferentz said. “We're doing OK. I'm not saying great, I'm not saying bad, but we're OK.”
Murray said he still hopes to play this season.
“I'm just trying to make the best out of it that I can right now,” Murray said. “I hope that I can get back out on the field. If Mike continues to perform better, if Trent starts to perform better, as long as we're winning games, that's fine with me.”
Parker won't travel
Defensive coordinator Norm Parker will not accompany the team to Michigan this week, Ferentz said.
“I think we're still looking at weeks,” Ferentz said. “I would guess a minimum of two weeks, but it may be quicker, but probably at least that.”
Parker has missed all but the first game because of diabetic complications. He had his right foot amputated Sept. 20 and spent nearly three weeks in UI Hospitals and Clinics.
Iowa LB questionable
Starting middle linebacker Jeff Tarpinian “has a shot” to play Saturday after suffering a nick stinger in two consecutive games, Ferentz said.
Tarpinian, a senior, was injured Sept. 25 against Ball State and didn't start against Penn State. He entered the game in the second period but was reinjured.
“If it was a danger, he wouldn't be in there and won't be in there this week if he is,” Ferentz said. “We don't anticipate that, but it's a matter of effectiveness and durability. It's not one of those injuries you can say, ‘OK, a week from now he'll be here.' It's just one of those things how he responds daily.”
Injured Iowa place kicker Daniel Murray sits on the team's bench before the their game against Eastern Illinois Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. (Brian Ray/The Gazette)

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