As a freshman in 1984, Bayless played in nine games, rushing for 140 yards on the season. The following year, he was the fourth-leading rusher for Iowa's 1985
Big Ten championship team. Bayless became the third player in Iowa history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season and the fourth Hawkeye to lead the team in rushing and receiving in the same year. He was second in the Big Ten in rushing and led Iowa to a victory over San Diego State in the 1986
Holiday Bowl. Bayless was named all-Big Ten and honorable mention All-American in 1986. As a senior in 1988, Rick Bayless lost his starting position before the first game after an injury in practice. He never regained his starting spot in his final season, playing in only seven of Iowa's 13 games. He left school as the tenth-leading rusher in school history. Bayless then played one game for the
Minnesota Vikings in 1989 before retiring from football. ==References==