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Keith Duncan Stays Humble, Confident
Keith Duncan has fun with the media interviews, but the Iowa kicker has learned plenty of humility throughout his career. Go back to the 2017 season, when he was a sophomore coming off a season in which he was the Hawkeyes’ primary kicker, delivering a game-winning field goal to defeat Michigan on a Saturday night…

Stronger and Smarter, Wieskamp Returns
IOWA CITY, Ia. – Big Ten teams took a hands-on approach when it came to defending Joe Wieskamp late last season. When the Hawkeye guard/forward tried to cross the lane in Iowa’s motion offense, there was no freedom of movement. He got held, pushed and bodied up. Over the final six games of the season,…

Jordan Bohannon Continues To Speak Out
Jordan Bohannon wasn’t about to let the news go by without saying something. The NCAA announced on Monday that it was in talks to hold the entire 68-team men’s basketball tournament next March in the Indianapolis area, creating a sort of “bubble” to get the tournament in after last year’s event was cancelled because of…

Hawkeyes Find Rhythm, Look to Penn State
IOWA CITY, Ia. – All week long, Minnesota Coach P.J. Fleck talked volumes about bringing Floyd of Rosedale back to the Twin Cities. “It’s a really big game,” Fleck said. “It’s a really important game.” Fleck was silenced, his team outcoached and outplayed, in a 35-7 loss to the Hawkeyes at TCI Stadium Friday. The…

NOTEBOOK: Hawkeyes Roll Past Minnesota 35-7
Iowa’s Friday night win over Minnesota had a little bit of everything: a dominate defensive performance, Tyler Goodson running for a whole lot of yards (again), and just a touch of pettiness from head coach Kirk Ferentz to close out the 35-7 affair. Needless to say, there’s a reason Chauncey Golston needed a minute to…

Light Work, Heavy Trophy
It’s something that every Iowa football player should have figured out by now, given that the bronzed pig trophy has been in the Hawkeyes’ possession for a while. Floyd of Rosedale, you see, is heavy. Iowa’s 35-7 win at Minnesota on Friday night means Floyd stays, and the Hawkeyes didn’t mind hauling him back from…

Smith, Petras Finding Rhythm
It is no surprise that Spencer Petras’ first two touchdown completions as Iowa’s starting quarterback have gone to senior wide receiver Brandon Smith. It’s not a surprise because in both situations — a 7-yard touchdown reception against Northwestern and 14-yard touchdown completion against Michigan State — Smith had one-on-one coverage. That, he said on Tuesday,…
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