#2 (FCS) Illinois State
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Illinois State at Iowa
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
No. 2 (FCS) Redbirds |
0 |
0 | 0 | 14 |
14 |
• Hawkeyes |
7 |
10 | 7 | 7 |
31 |
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| 1 | 7:29 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 6-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 2 | 12:35 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 5-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–0 |
| 2 | 0:00 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 40-yard field goal | Iowa 17–0 |
| 3 | 1:22 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 9-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 24–0 |
| 4 | 7:54 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 31–0 |
| 4 | 5:34 | Illinois St | Brady Tibbits 1-yard pass from Jake Kolbe (Sean Slattery kick) | Iowa 31–7 |
| 4 | 0:49 | Illinois St | Anthony Warrum 22-yard pass from Jake Kolbe (Sean Slattery kick) | Iowa 31–14 |
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Iowa was in control of this opening day game but wasn't able to pull away until well into the third quarter. The Hawkeyes had a balanced offensive attack with nearly 450 yards of total offense with Daniels getting over 100 yards on the ground.
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More information Statistics, ILL ST ...
Statistics | ILL ST | IOWA |
First downs | 14 | 22 |
Total yards | 231 | 431 |
Rushing yards | 35 | 210 |
Passing yards | 196 | 221 |
Turnovers | 0 | 1 |
Time of possession | 27:32 | 32:28 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Illinois State | Passing | Jake Kolbe | 11/15, 147 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | M. Coprich | 13 carries, 32 yards |
Receiving | Anthony Warrum | 3 receptions, 58 yards, TD |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 15/24, 211 yards, TD |
Rushing | LeShun Daniels | 26 carries, 123 yards |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 6 receptions, 59 yards, TD |
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at Iowa State
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Iowa at Iowa State
Cy-Hawk Trophy
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Hawkeyes |
3 |
7 | 7 | 14 |
31 |
Cyclones |
3 |
14 | 0 | 0 |
17 |
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| 1 | 5:44 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 49-yard field goal | Iowa 3–0 |
| 1 | 2:07 | Iowa State | Cole Netten 37-yard field goal | Tied 3–3 |
| 2 | 13:12 | Iowa State | Quenton Bundrage 11-yard pass from Sam B. Richardson (Cole Netten kick) | Iowa State 10–3 |
| 2 | 4:24 | Iowa | Tevaun Smith 14-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Tied 10–10 |
| 2 | 2:19 | Iowa State | Jauan Wesley 29-yard pass from Sam B. Richardson (Cole Netten kick) | Iowa State 17–10 |
| 3 | 10:05 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 3-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Tied 17–17 |
| 4 | 2:14 | Iowa | Riley McCarron 25-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 24–17 |
| 4 | 1:05 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 8-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 31–17 |
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It was an emotional week leading up to the game because former All-Big Ten Safety Tyler Sash and basketball legend Roy Marble died. The Hawkeyes honored Sash by wearing the number 9 (Sash's jersey number at Iowa) in place of the Tigerhawk on one side of their helmets.[3]
C. J. Beathard threw three touchdown passes to lead the Hawkeyes to victory.[4] He also added two long runs and was named co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.[5]
More information Statistics, IOWA ...
Statistics | IOWA | ISU |
First downs | 22 | 18 |
Total yards | 475 | 310 |
Rushing yards | 260 | 63 |
Passing yards | 215 | 247 |
Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
Time of possession | 33:22 | 26:38 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 15/25, 215 yards, 3 TD |
Rushing | Jordan Cazeri | 24 carries, 124 yards, TD |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 9 receptions, 114 yards, TD |
Iowa State | Passing | Sam B. Richardson | 19/35, 247 yards, 2 TD, INT |
Rushing | Trever Ryen | 4 carries, 23 yards |
Receiving | Allen Lazard | 7 receptions, 71 yards |
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Pittsburgh
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Pittsburgh at Iowa
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Panthers |
0 |
7 | 10 | 7 |
24 |
• Hawkeyes |
3 |
14 | 0 | 10 |
27 |
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| 1 | 8:59 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 43-yard field goal | Iowa 3–0 |
| 2 | 14:12 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 9-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 10–0 |
| 2 | 10:11 | Pitt | Scott Orndoff 15-yard pass from Nathan Peterman (Chris Blewitt kick) | Iowa 10–7 |
| 2 | 0:44 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 17–7 |
| 3 | 9:40 | Pitt | Chris Blewitt 48-yard field goal | Iowa 17–10 |
| 3 | 5:51 | Pitt | Pat Amara, Jr. 28-yard return of blocked punt (Chris Blewitt kick) | Tied 17–17 |
| 4 | 6:04 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 24–17 |
| 4 | 0:52 | Pitt | Tyler Boyd 8-yard pass from Nathan Peterman (Chris Blewitt kick) | Tied 24–24 |
| 4 | 0:00 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 57-yard field goal | Iowa 27–24 |
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The Hawkeyes never trailed in this physical matchup, and Marshall Koehn booted a 57-yard field goal as time expired to give Iowa the win.[6] His effort was good enough to earn Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors.[7]
More information Statistics, PITT ...
Statistics | PITT | IOWA |
First downs | 15 | 22 |
Total yards | 282 | 363 |
Rushing yards | 55 | 105 |
Passing yards | 227 | 258 |
Turnovers | 2 | 1 |
Time of possession | 27:18 | 32:42 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Pittsburgh | Passing | Nathan Peterman | 20–29, 219 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | D. Hall | 14 carries, 38 yards |
Receiving | Tyler Boyd | 10 receptions, 131 yards, TD |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 27–40, 258 yards, INT |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 12 carries, 49 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Tevaun Smith | 3 receptions, 73 yards |
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North Texas
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North Texas at Iowa
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Mean Green |
0 |
13 | 3 | 0 |
16 |
• Hawkeyes |
14 |
21 | 13 | 14 |
62 |
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| 1 | 11:36 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 16-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 1 | 5:56 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 10-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–0 |
| 2 | 13:17 | North Texas | Trevor Moore 38-yard field goal | Iowa 14–3 |
| 2 | 12:20 | Iowa | George Kittle 43-yard pass from C. J. Bethard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 21–3 |
| 2 | 10:47 | Iowa | Tevaun Smith 81-yard pass from C. J. Bethard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 28–3 |
| 2 | 7:54 | North Texas | Trevor Moore 38-yard field goal | Iowa 28–6 |
| 2 | 7:33 | North Texas | Chris Loving 6-yard pass from Carlos Harris (Trevor Moore kick) | Iowa 28–13 |
| 2 | 1:56 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 3-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 35–13 |
| 3 | 10:48 | North Texas | Trevor Moore 31-yard field goal | Iowa 35–16 |
| 3 | 0:45 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 42–16 |
| 3 | 0:15 | Iowa | Josey Jewell 34-yard interception return (Marshall Koehn kick failed) | Iowa 48–16 |
| 4 | 6:35 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 2-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 55–16 |
| 4 | 2:47 | Iowa | Bo Bower 88-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 62–16 |
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The Hawkeyes dominated from start to finish in this lopsided victory. The final result isn't even indicative of how much Iowa rolled over the Mean Green as Iowa called off the dogs in the second half but still continued to score. Jordan Canzeri rushed for 4 touchdowns to tie the Iowa single-game record.
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More information Statistics, UNT ...
Statistics | UNT | IOWA |
First downs | 22 | 23 |
Total yards | 356 | 488 |
Rushing yards | 183 | 210 |
Passing yards | 173 | 278 |
Turnovers | 3 | 2 |
Time of possession | 28:15 | 31:45 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
North Texas | Passing | Andrew McNulty | 14–36, 137 yards, INT |
Rushing | Jeff Wilson | 14 carries, 74 yards |
Receiving | Carlos Harris | 5 receptions, 43 yards |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 18–21, 278 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 22 carries, 115 yards, 4 TD |
Receiving | Tevaun Smith | 4 receptions, 115 yards, TD |
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at No. 19 Wisconsin
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Iowa at #19 Wisconsin
Heartland Trophy
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Hawkeyes |
0 |
10 | 0 | 0 |
10 |
No. 19 Badgers |
3 |
0 | 3 | 0 |
6 |
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| 1 | 9:58 | Wis | Rafael Gaglianone 46-yard field goal | Wisconsin 3–0 |
| 2 | 2:59 | Iowa | George Kittle 1-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–3 |
| 2 | 1:03 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 33-yard field goal | Iowa 10–3 |
| 3 | 3:40 | Wis | Rafael Gaglianone 46-yard field goal | Iowa 10–6 |
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Following a season opening loss to #3 Alabama, the Badgers entered this game ranked #19 after three straight convincing wins (outscoring those opponents 114–3). Wisconsin kicked a field goal on the game's opening possession to take an early 3–0 lead. The Hawkeyes capitalized on two second quarter miscues to take a 10–3 advantage into the locker room. Wisconsin tacked on a field goal in the 3rd quarter, making it 10–6. Midway through the 4th quarter, the Hawkeyes recovered a costly Wisconsin fumble on a 2nd and goal play from the Iowa 1-yard line. The Badgers reached the Iowa 16 on their final possession, but a 4th down pass fell incomplete with 36 seconds remaining and the Hawkeyes ran out the clock, ending a classic defensive battle.[10] Cornerback Desmond King collected his second two-interception game of the season and was named co-Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week[11] and Jim Thorpe Defensive Player of the Week.[12]
Wisconsin was 71–9 in 80 games at Camp Randall Stadium dating back to the final game of the 2003 regular season and ending with this game. Incredibly, Iowa was 4–1 in those games with Wisconsin going 70–5 against all other opponents.
After this game, Wisconsin held a 44–43–2 edge in the rivalry.
More information Statistics, IOWA ...
Statistics | IOWA | WIS |
First downs | 14 | 21 |
Total yards | 221 | 320 |
Rushing yards | 144 | 86 |
Passing yards | 77 | 234 |
Turnovers | 2 | 4 |
Time of possession | 29:14 | 30:46 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 9/21, 77 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 26 carries, 125 yards |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 6 receptions, 61 yards |
Wisconsin | Passing | Joel Stave | 21/38, 234 yards, 2 INT |
Rushing | Taiwan Deal | 15 carries, 59 yards |
Receiving | Dare Ogunbowale | 4 receptions, 43 yards |
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Illinois
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Illinois at #22 Iowa
Homecoming
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Fighting Illini |
7 |
0 | 6 | 7 |
20 |
• No. 22 Hawkeyes |
6 |
10 | 7 | 6 |
29 |
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| 1 | 8:30 | Iowa | George Kittle 21-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed) | Iowa 6–0 |
| 1 | 6:29 | Illinois | Ke'Shawn Vaughn 4 yard run (T. Zalewski kick) | Illinois 7–6 |
| 2 | 7:50 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 17-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 13–7 |
| 2 | 0:15 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 19-yard field goal | Iowa 16–7 |
| 3 | 11:32 | Illinois | T. Zalewski 37-yard field goal | Iowa 16–10 |
| 3 | 2:56 | Illinois | T. Zalewski 40-yard field goal | Iowa 16–13 |
| 3 | 2:45 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 75-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 23–13 |
| 4 | 10:13 | Illinois | Geronimo Allison 53-yard pass from Wes Lunt (T. Zalewski kick) | Iowa 23–20 |
| 4 | 3:20 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 34-yard field goal | Iowa 26–20 |
| 4 | 2:11 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 40-yard field goal | Iowa 29–20 |
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Senior running back Jordan Canzeri carried the ball 43 times (school record) for 256 yards (third-best in school history) and a touchdown.[14][15] He also had a receiving touchdown, and earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors.[16]
More information Statistics, ILL ...
Statistics | ILL | IOWA |
First downs | 20 | 23 |
Total yards | 363 | 478 |
Rushing yards | 46 | 278 |
Passing yards | 317 | 200 |
Turnovers | 2 | 0 |
Time of possession | 24:09 | 35:51 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Illinois | Passing | Wes Lunt | 25–42, 317 yards, TD |
Rushing | Ke'Shawn Vaughn | 19 carries, 67 yards, TD |
Receiving | Geronimo Allison | 8 receptions, 148 yards, TD |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 15–31, 200 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 43 carries, 256 yards, TD |
Receiving | Jerminic Smith | 4 receptions, 118 yards |
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at No. 20 Northwestern
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#17 Iowa at #20 Northwestern
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• No. 17 Hawkeyes |
3 |
13 | 14 | 10 |
40 |
No. 20 Wildcats |
0 |
10 | 0 | 0 |
10 |
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| 1 | 9:59 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 36-yard field goal | Iowa 3–0 |
| 2 | 14:52 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 35-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick failed) | Iowa 9–0 |
| 2 | 10:15 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 16–0 |
| 2 | 6:18 | NW | Christian Jones 4-yard pass from Clayton Thorson (Jack Mitchell kick) | Iowa 16–7 |
| 2 | 2:40 | NW | Jack Mitchell 20-yard field goal | Iowa 16–10 |
| 3 | 6:42 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 23–10 |
| 3 | 5:26 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 30–10 |
| 4 | 10:49 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 22-yard field goal | Iowa 33–10 |
| 4 | 7:55 | Iowa | Derrick Mitchell Jr. 13-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 40–10 |
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Despite entering the game very banged up, and losing RB Jordan Canzeri early in this one, Iowa dominated the Wildcats.[18] Sophomore Akrum Wadley became the second Iowa running back to go over 200 yards in Big Ten play (in 2015). He finished with 204 yards and a school record-tying 4 rushing touchdowns, and was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.[19]
The 30-point Hawkeye victory spoiled Northwestern's Homecoming and the 20-year Reunion of the 1995 Big Ten Championship team.
More information Statistics, IOWA ...
Statistics | IOWA | NW |
First downs | 24 | 13 |
Total yards | 492 | 198 |
Rushing yards | 294 | 51 |
Passing yards | 198 | 147 |
Turnovers | 1 | 3 |
Time of possession | 37:22 | 22:38 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 15/25, 176 yards, INT |
Rushing | Akrum Wadley | 26 carries, 204 yards, 4 TD |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 8 receptions, 78 yards |
Northwestern | Passing | Clayton Thorson | 17/35, 125 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Justin Jackson | 10 carries, 30 yards |
Receiving | Justin Jackson | 5 receptions, 17 yards |
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Maryland
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Maryland at #10 Iowa
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Terrapins |
0 |
0 | 0 | 15 |
15 |
• No. 10 Hawkeyes |
7 |
14 | 0 | 10 |
31 |
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| 1 | 4:42 | Iowa | Leshun Daniels 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 2 | 8:30 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 11-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–0 |
| 2 | 0:09 | Iowa | Derrick Mitchell Jr. 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 21–0 |
| 4 | 14:37 | Maryland | Taivon Jacobs 7-yard pass from Perry Hills (Brad Craddock kick) | Iowa 21–7 |
| 4 | 11:04 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 49-yard field goal | Iowa 24–7 |
| 4 | 7:38 | Iowa | Desmond King 88-yard interception return (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 31–7 |
| 4 | 7:26 | Maryland | William Likely 100-yard kickoff return (Perry Hills rush) | Iowa 31–15 |
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The Hawkeyes never trailed in this game with the Terrapins. However, the game's result was still in doubt well into the fourth quarter until a pick six by eventual Jim Thorpe awardee and future NFL player Desmond King all but assured the victory for Iowa.
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More information Statistics, MD ...
Statistics | MD | IOWA |
First downs | 15 | 18 |
Total yards | 241 | 293 |
Rushing yards | 167 | 110 |
Passing yards | 74 | 183 |
Turnovers | 4 | 1 |
Time of possession | 27:08 | 32:52 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Maryland | Passing | Perry Hills | 11–22, 74 yards, TD, 3 INT |
Rushing | Perry Hills | 19 carries, 104 yards |
Receiving | T. Jacobs | 3 receptions, 18 yards, TD |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 12–23, 183 yards |
Rushing | Akrum Wadley | 19 carries, 67 yards, TD |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 3 receptions, 54 yards |
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at Indiana
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#9 Iowa at Indiana
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• No. 9 Hawkeyes |
7 |
14 | 0 | 14 |
35 |
Hoosiers |
3 |
14 | 0 | 10 |
27 |
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| 1 | 14:10 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 65-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 1 | 10:09 | Indiana | Griffin Oakes 32-yard field goal | Iowa 7–3 |
| 2 | 12:17 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 4-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–3 |
| 2 | 8:52 | Indiana | Jordan Howard 37-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick) | Iowa 14–10 |
| 2 | 3:52 | Indiana | Jordan Howard 29-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick) | Indiana 17–14 |
| 2 | 0:17 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 7-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 21–17 |
| 4 | 13:22 | Indiana | Griffin Oakes 28-yard field goal | Iowa 21–20 |
| 4 | 10:07 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 28–20 |
| 4 | 6:03 | Iowa | George Kittle 10-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 35–20 |
| 4 | 2:24 | Indiana | Michael Cooper 11-yard pass from Nate Sudfeld (Griffin Oakes kick) | Iowa 35–27 |
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Every time it looked like Iowa might pull away, Indiana came back to keep it close in this back-and-forth game. One of the most critical plays of the contest came on a C. J. Beathard diving touchdown with only 17 seconds remaining before halftime. The play was reviewed as it looked like he might have lost possession before crossing the goal line but it was ultimately ruled a touchdown.
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More information Statistics, IOWA ...
Statistics | IOWA | IU |
First downs | 26 | 26 |
Total yards | 467 | 407 |
Rushing yards | 234 | 227 |
Passing yards | 233 | 180 |
Turnovers | 0 | 1 |
Time of possession | 34:30 | 25:30 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 19/31, 233 yards, TD |
Rushing | Akrum Wadley | 12 carries, 120 yards, TD |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 5 receptions, 68 yards |
Indiana | Passing | Nate Sudfeld | 16/37, 180 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Jordan Howard | 22 carries, 174 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Rickey Jones | 4 receptions, 39 yards |
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Minnesota
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Minnesota at #5 Iowa
Floyd of Rosedale
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Golden Gophers |
7 |
7 | 7 | 14 |
35 |
• No. 5 Hawkeyes |
7 |
17 | 3 | 13 |
40 |
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| 1 | 4:23 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 3-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 1 | 1:54 | Minn | Mitch Leidner 2-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick) | Tied 7–7 |
| 2 | 14:24 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 1-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–7 |
| 2 | 12:06 | Minn | Brandon Lingen 40-yard pass from Mitch Leidner (Ryan Santoso kick) | Tied 14–14 |
| 2 | 7:47 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 47-yard field goal | Iowa 17–14 |
| 2 | 0:44 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 24–14 |
| 3 | 8:04 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 38-yard field goal | Iowa 27–14 |
| 3 | 1:05 | Minn | R. Williams 1-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick) | Iowa 27–21 |
| 4 | 14:30 | Iowa | C. J. Beathard 1-yard run (C. J. Beathard run failed) | Iowa 33–21 |
| 4 | 5:32 | Minn | Drew Wolitarsky 42-yard pass from Shannon Brooks (Ryan Santoso kick) | Iowa 33–28 |
| 4 | 2:01 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 51-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 40–28 |
| 4 | 1:16 | Minn | Shannon Brooks 3-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick) | Iowa 40–35 |
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Minnesota returned to Kinnick Stadium for the annual Floyd of Rosedale game with a lot of momentum from last year, when they routed Iowa 51–14 in the Twin Cities. Minnesota, despite losing David Cobb to the NFL last year and going through a mid-season coaching transition, had a lot to prove as they entered the undefeated #5 Iowa's home stadium in an attempt to deliver the upset. Mitch Leidner, who had not lived up to expectations early in the season, was coming off a good run of games, and had two weeks earlier come within a 4th-down pass at the 1 to beating a hot Michigan team.
Minnesota hung on well to the Hawkeyes but were unable to stop the Iowa halfbacks. LeShun Daniels Jr. ran for nearly 200 yards, and CJ Beathard scored on a play action bootleg in the red zone, reminiscent of Iowa great Chuck Long's game-winning bootleg against Michigan State in 1985.
Iowa kept building on its lead all night, and LeShun Daniels Jr. broke through the box to run it in 51 yards in the final 3 minutes. With Minnesota down two scores, Shannon Brooks took the offense on a high-energy no-huddle drive through the air that took less than 1 minute to score. Minnesota's onside kick failed, and Iowa took the win, 40–35.
More information Statistics, MINN ...
Statistics | MINN | IOWA |
First downs | 24 | 27 |
Total yards | 434 | 506 |
Rushing yards | 133 | 272 |
Passing yards | 301 | 234 |
Turnovers | 0 | 0 |
Time of possession | 24:28 | 35:32 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Minnesota | Passing | Mitch Leidner | 19–27, 259 yards, TD |
Rushing | Shannon Brooks | 14 carries, 86 yards, TD |
Receiving | K. J. Maye | 7 receptions, 106 yards |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 18–26, 213 yards |
Rushing | LeShun Daniels | 26 carries, 195 yards, 3 TD |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 6 receptions, 74 yards |
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Purdue
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Purdue at #5 Iowa
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Boilermakers |
0 |
10 | 3 | 7 |
20 |
• No. 5 Hawkeyes |
14 |
6 | 7 | 13 |
40 |
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| 1 | 8:54 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 2-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 1 | 4:32 | Iowa | LeShun Daniels 13-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–0 |
| 2 | 13:40 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 7-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick blocked) | Iowa 20–0 |
| 2 | 3:55 | Purdue | Markell Jones 1-yard run (Paul Griggs kick) | Iowa 20–7 |
| 2 | 0:25 | Purdue | Paul Griggs 20-yard field goal | Iowa 20–10 |
| 3 | 10:26 | Purdue | Paul Griggs 22-yard field goal | Iowa 20–13 |
| 3 | 3:20 | Iowa | George Kittle 35-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 27–13 |
| 4 | 8:40 | Iowa | Henry Krieger-Coble 22-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed) | Iowa 33–13 |
| 4 | 4:46 | Purdue | S. Mikesky 19-yard pass from Austin Appleby (Paul Griggs kick) | Iowa 33–20 |
| 4 | 2:12 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 42-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 40–20 |
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The Hawkeyes jumped ahead 20–0 early in the second quarter and, after Purdue closed to within 20–13, scored 20 of the game's final 27 points for the 40–20 triumph. The win on Senior Day secured Iowa's first unbeaten record at Kinnick Stadium since the 2004 season (6–0), and matched the 7–0 mark at home from the 2003 season.[27][28]
Senior Jordan Lomax led the Hawkeyes with 13 tackles, broke up a pass and forced a fumble in earning Lott IMPACT Player of the Week honors.[29]
More information Statistics, PUR ...
Statistics | PUR | IOWA |
First downs | 21 | 21 |
Total yards | 405 | 387 |
Rushing yards | 137 | 174 |
Passing yards | 268 | 213 |
Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
Time of possession | 32:54 | 27:06 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Purdue | Passing | Austin Appleby | 23–40, 259 yards, TD |
Rushing | Markell Jones | 24 carries, 87 yards, TD |
Receiving | DeAngelo Yancey | 9 receptions, 117 yards |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 12–20, 213 yards, 3 TD |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 13 carries, 95 yards, TD |
Receiving | Henry Krieger-Coble | 4 receptions, 76 yards, TD |
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at Nebraska
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#4 Iowa at Nebraska
The Heroes Game
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• No. 4 Hawkeyes |
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14 | 14 | 0 |
28 |
Cornhuskers |
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10 | 7 | 3 |
20 |
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| 2 | 13:50 | Iowa | George Kittle 10-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
| 2 | 10:18 | Nebraska | Imani Cross 4-yard run (Drew Brown kick) | Tied 7–7 |
| 2 | 6:38 | Iowa | Parker Hesse 4-yard Interception return (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 14–7 |
| 2 | 0:03 | Nebraska | Drew Brown 39-yard field goal | Iowa 14–10 |
| 3 | 12:17 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 29-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 21–10 |
| 3 | 7:00 | Nebraska | Imani Cross 4-yard run (Drew Brown kick) | Iowa 21–17 |
| 3 | 6:43 | Iowa | Jordan Canzeri 68-yard run (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 28–17 |
| 4 | 1:17 | Nebraska | Drew Brown 42-yard field goal | Iowa 28–20 |
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The Hawkeyes finished their first unbeaten regular season since the 1922 season, establishing a single-season school record with 12 wins.[32][33][34] Iowa intercepted four passes (Parker Hesse returned one for a touchdown to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors[35]), and Jordan Canzeri ran for 140 yards and two touchdowns in the victory. With wins over Iowa State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Nebraska, Iowa recaptured all four rivalry trophies in 2015.
More information Statistics, IOWA ...
Statistics | IOWA | NEB |
First downs | 11 | 22 |
Total yards | 250 | 433 |
Rushing yards | 153 | 137 |
Passing yards | 97 | 296 |
Turnovers | 1 | 4 |
Time of possession | 23:54 | 36:06 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 9/16, 97 yards, TD |
Rushing | Jordan Canzeri | 17 carries, 140 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | George Kittle | 2 receptions, 35 yards, TD |
Nebraska | Passing | Tommy Armstrong Jr. | 25/45, 296 yards, 4 INT |
Rushing | Imani Cross | 19 carries, 55 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Cethan Carter | 4 receptions, 76 yards |
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vs. No. 5 Michigan State (Big Ten Championship Game)
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#5 Michigan State vs. #4 Iowa
Big Ten Championship Game
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2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• No. 5 Spartans |
3 |
0 | 6 | 7 |
16 |
No. 4 Hawkeyes |
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3 | 0 | 7 |
13 |
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| 1 | 11:11 | MSU | Michael Geiger 23-yard field goal | MSU 3–0 |
| 1 | 5:08 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 24-yard field goal | Tied 3–3 |
| 2 | 13:28 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 43-yard field goal | Iowa 6–3 |
| 3 | 4:23 | MSU | Michael Geiger 29-yard field goal | Tied 6–6 |
| 3 | 0:57 | MSU | Michael Geiger 47-yard field goal | MSU 9–6 |
| 4 | 14:49 | Iowa | Tevaun Smith 85-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Iowa 13–9 |
| 4 | 0:27 | MSU | LJ Scott 1-yard run (Michael Geiger kick) | MSU 16–13 |
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Iowa turned the ball over twice in the first half – a fumble leading to the Spartans first points and an interception in the end zone – but led 6–3. Michigan State dominated the third quarter in time of possession and yardage, and tacked on two field goals to lead 9–6. Trailing entering the 4th quarter for the first time all season, the Hawkeyes responded in a big way with an 85-yard touchdown pass from C. J. Beathard to Tevaun Smith that gave Iowa a 13–9 lead with 14:49 remaining. After exchanging punts, Michigan State marched 82 yards in 22 plays and took 9:04 off the clock. The game-winning score came on a 1-yard touchdown run with 27 seconds left.[40]
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More information Statistics, MSU ...
Statistics | MSU | IOWA |
First downs | 20 | 13 |
Total yards | 365 | 268 |
Rushing yards | 174 | 52 |
Passing yards | 191 | 216 |
Turnovers | 1 | 3 |
Time of possession | 36:38 | 23:22 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Michigan State | Passing | Connor Cook | 16–32, 191 yards, INT |
Rushing | LJ Scott | 22 carries, 73 yards, TD |
Receiving | Aaron Burbridge | 5 receptions, 61 yards |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 18–26, 216 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Derrick Mitchell Jr. | 4 carries, 24 yards |
Receiving | Tevaun Smith | 5 receptions, 110 yards, TD |
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vs. No. 6 Stanford (Rose Bowl)
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#6 Stanford vs. #5 Iowa
Rose Bowl
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• No. 6 Cardinal |
21 |
14 | 3 | 7 |
45 |
No. 5 Hawkeyes |
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| 1 | 14:49 | Stan | C. McCaffrey 75-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick) | Stan 7–0 |
| 1 | 9:12 | Stan | K. Hogan 8-yard run (Ukropina kick) | Stan 14–0 |
| 1 | 4:07 | Stan | Meeks 66-yard INT return (Ukropina kick) | Stan 21–0 |
| 2 | 14:12 | Stan | C. McCaffrey 66-yard punt return (Ukropina kick) | Stan 28–0 |
| 2 | 8:22 | Stan | M. Rector 31-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick) | Stan 35–0 |
| 3 | 11:09 | Stan | Ukropina 31-yard field goal | Stan 38–0 |
| 3 | 3:36 | Iowa | Marshall Koehn 39-yard field goal | Stan 38–3 |
| 4 | 13:12 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 36-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick failed) | Stan 38–9 |
| 4 | 2:46 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 31-yard pass from C. J. Beathard (Marshall Koehn kick) | Stan 38–16 |
| 4 | 1:54 | Stan | M. Rector 42-yard pass from K. Hogan (Ukropina kick) | Stan 45–16 |
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The Hawkeyes received a bid to the 2016 Rose Bowl after dropping in the College Football Playoff ranking to #5 in their loss to Michigan State, which came as a surprise to much of sports media who believed that Ohio State would jump the loser of the Big Ten Championship Game. Since the Rose Bowl traditionally gives a bid to the winner of the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences, and due to the new College Football Playoff system where the conference champion was likely to enter the playoff, the Rose Bowl committee had announced prior to the Big Ten Championship Game that they would give a bid to the second highest-ranked Big Ten team if a Big Ten team entered the playoff, since it was clear that the winner of the Big Ten Championship Game would finish in the Top 4 ranking.
#5 Iowa was named the home team and #6 Stanford was named the away team. Sports analysts had anticipated the contest to be exciting, due mainly to the matchup between Iowa's strong run defense and Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey, the Heisman Trophy runner-up. Iowa's run defense finished the season ranked 14th, allowing only 121 yards per game and having defeated historically rushing teams like Wisconsin, Indiana, and Nebraska.[45] Contrarily, Christian McCaffrey led the FBS in the 2015 season with 3,864 all-purpose yards, which came from punt/kick returns, runs from scrimmage, and passes out of the backfield.[46]
Christian McCaffrey caught a short pass and turned it into a 75-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. The Hawkeyes were unable to stop him, as he averaged 9.6 YPC (172 yards on 18 carries), returned a punt for a touchdown, and converted many third downs. Though he did not rush for any touchdowns from scrimmage, he proved to be the primary playmaker for Stanford, catching a third (4) of Kevin Hogan's passes. McCaffrey was such an offensive threat that Hogan was able to make large gains with the read option, including a wide-open first-quarter option TD run.
Iowa was unable to get their run game going, rushing as a team for 1.3 YPC (48 yards on 38 carries). The longest Iowa runs came from LeShun Daniels Jr. and Akrum Wadley (14 and 12 yards, respectively),[47] as well as a 14-yard scramble by Beathard. Iowa's inability to establish a run game closed up Iowa's potential for play-action passing, which has been Beathard's bread and butter all season. Jordan Canzeri, Iowa's power halfback, was unable to churn significant yardage, and 3rd-team halfback Akrum Wadley (who had a 200-yard game at Northwestern, when Daniels and Canzeri were both injured) split ballcarrying duties with Daniels in the second half. Iowa's halfbacks, their biggest threat all season, were overall unable to garner any significant yardage on the ground; Derek Mitchell Jr., Iowa's 4th-team halfback, saw significant action lining up in the backfield and caught 4 passes for 41 yards, and Wadley also contributed to the pass game by catching 3 for 60.[47]
Stanford shut Iowa out in the first half 35–0, with Stanford's 35 points the most scored in the first half of a Rose Bowl in its entire 102-year history.[48] Stanford's 21–0 first-quarter lead was also the most first-quarter points scored by one team in Rose Bowl history.[48] Christian McCaffrey gained a total of 368 all-purpose yards, setting another Rose Bowl record.[48]
By the second half, Stanford's explosiveness slowed down, scoring just 10 second-half points versus their 35 first-half points. Iowa did not score until the 3rd quarter when placekicker Marshall Koehn kicked a field goal after converting on 4th down earlier in the drive; Beathard threw 2 touchdowns in the 4th quarter, with Koehn missing one of the two PATs.
Iowa had a slight advantage in time of possession, possessing the ball for almost 33 minutes, though they were simply unable to make meaning out of their possessions. Iowa also outgained Stanford through the air by a slim margin, with 239 yards to Stanford's 223.[49]
Iowa remained a symbol of old-school Big Ten power football, with most of their completed passes thrown to tight ends and halfbacks. Matt Vandeberg caught a touchdown pass, but star wideout Tevaun Smith only recorded 2 short receptions.
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Statistics | STAN | IOWA |
First downs | 19 | 18 |
Total yards | 429 | 287 |
Rushing yards | 206 | 48 |
Passing yards | 223 | 239 |
Turnovers | 1 | 2 |
Time of possession | 27:09 | 32:51 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Stanford | Passing | Kevin Hogan | 12–21, 223 yards, 3 TD, INT |
Rushing | Christian McCaffrey | 18 carries, 172 yards |
Receiving | Christian McCaffrey | 4 receptions, 105 yards, TD |
Iowa | Passing | C. J. Beathard | 21–33, 239 yards, 2 TD, INT |
Rushing | LeShun Danils | 10 carries, 37 yards |
Receiving | Matt VandeBerg | 4 receptions, 64 yards, TD |
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