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Dochterman: Iowa’s Jack Campbell sparks Hawkeyes over Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — With the wind whipping from the west and the real-time temperature hovering at minus-1, Iowa linebacker Jack Campbell gathered his teammates throughout a media timeout and delivered an impromptu speech that without end will tie his identify to this sport.
“He stated, ‘You dream of those moments while you’re a child,’ and that’s actually true,” linebacker Seth Benson stated. “‘Tie ballgame. Large Ten soccer in November and it’s us versus them. … Bear in mind your roots. Bear in mind your why. Why you go on the market and do what we do and also you bear in mind all of the instances that you simply spend along with your teammates. Bear in mind why we’re right here!’”
Inside the sport’s ultimate six minutes, Campbell did greater than discuss. He backed up his phrases and delivered with motion. With the Gophers ramming the ball down the sphere for 88 yards on a drive that lasted practically 9 minutes, Campbell popped operating again Mohamed Ibrahim and compelled a fumble recovered by teammate Deontae Craig. A possession later, off a tip from cornerback Riley Moss, Campbell intercepted a go by Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis and returned it 30 yards.
The pressured fumble was act one for Campbell. The interception was a crescendo. Collectively, they had been a murals. The interception led to a 21-yard subject aim with 28 seconds left and a 13-10 win, and Campbell powered the Hawkeyes (7-4, 5-3 Large Ten) inside one victory of claiming their second consecutive Large Ten West Division title.
Afterward, when he had each purpose to brag, Campbell deferred to his teammates. However in actuality, Campbell’s teammates all defer to him.
“It was a complete workforce effort,” Campbell stated. “You by no means know when that play’s going to occur. But it surely’s at all times a teammate that creates that chance for you, and also you’ve acquired to go benefit from it.”
On a day that produced probably the most speeding yards by an Iowa opponent since 1993, featured no penalties in a sport for the primary time since 1986 and noticed Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz tie Amos Alonzo Stagg for the third-most wins ever by a Large Ten coach, the Hawkeyes’ win without end will probably be identified for Campbell’s efficiency. And with good purpose.
Ibrahim completed with 263 speeding yards on 39 carries. On a drive that started on the Minnesota 3-yard line, Ibrahim ran the ball 14 of the Gophers’ 16 performs that drove to the Hawkeyes’ 13. On his ultimate carry, Ibrahim slithered to the Iowa 9, the place Campbell drilled him from the facet. The ball squirted out and Craig recovered it with 5:07 left.
Iowa’s offense punted it again to Minnesota after three performs. Ibrahim ran for 19 yards on the primary carry, however the Hawkeyes slowed down the Gophers after two straight runs to pressure third-and-7 on the Iowa 33. At that time, Minnesota had run the ball on 14 consecutive performs.
“I didn’t suppose they had been going to throw it,” Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras stated. “It was nearly identical to, ‘Throw the ball.’ I felt like we had a extremely good likelihood.”
Kaliakmanis dropped again and threw a brief in-route towards receiver Le’Meke Brockington. Iowa cornerback Riley Moss broke on the ball and hit Brockington’s inside shoulder, and the ball caromed towards Campbell. The linebacker snagged it on the 23 and raced up the sphere. Campbell broke away from heart John Michael Schmitz’s sort out try and saved himself in bounds as a wall of Iowa defenders blocked each Minnesota participant in his path. Campbell in the reduction of in the midst of the sphere and appeared to have scored a 77-yard landing.
Though replay confirmed Campbell stayed in bounds all through your entire sequence, an official whistled him out on the Minnesota 45-yard line. The play was blown useless, and it was not reviewable.
“I didn’t hear a whistle,” Campbell stated. “I used to be wanting up on the Jumbotron, and … I feel I’m nonetheless in bounds.
“I’m simply keen about attempting to place my teammates in the very best state of affairs. If there’s an enormous play on the market, I imply, I would like it to be for the workforce.”
Campbell was bewildered by the whistle. His teammates had been offended for him.
“What a play by Jack,” Petras stated, “which by the best way he scored. Replay, he didn’t step out so it ought to have been a pick-six. It shouldn’t have been as fascinating because it was.”
“I used to be proper behind him,” security Kaevon Merriweather stated. “He didn’t step out.”
The official’s error may have been pricey had Iowa’s offense not put itself in subject aim place after Campbell’s near-pick-six. On the primary play afterward, Petras hit tight finish Luke Lachey for a 33-yard go right down to the Minnesota 12. 4 snaps later, Drew Stevens kicked the winner, and Iowa claimed the Floyd of Rosedale touring trophy for the eighth consecutive 12 months.
On the sphere, the chilly didn’t trouble Campbell, who wore no sleeves, though he acknowledged he donned a coat and sat on the seated bench whereas on the sideline. Afterward, his black face paint smeared and his biceps pink and scuffed up, he couldn’t disguise his smile or his temper that he did one thing particular. As for the remainder of the Hawkeyes, they couldn’t say sufficient about him.
“He’s an enormous chief on our protection,” Merriweather stated. “Simply his phrases of encouragement to the workforce to struggle on, it doesn’t matter what the state of affairs is, it doesn’t matter what performs they make, it doesn’t matter what they’re doing, or what errors that we might make, simply proceed to struggle and simply proceed pushing.”
“I can’t say sufficient about him simply the best way he performs, his resiliency, simply his constructive nature,” Ferentz stated. “All the things about him simply is first-class. And he comes up with huge performs, which is simply nice to see.”
What appeared inconceivable for Iowa 4 weeks in the past has turn out to be nearly actuality. A 54-10 loss at Ohio State final month despatched the Hawkeyes reeling at 3-4. Now, Iowa has gained 4 straight and wishes solely to beat Nebraska to advance to Indianapolis.
From the performs between the whistles to what he says within the huddle to how he handles himself in each side off the sphere, Campbell is a major purpose Iowa is on this place. He suggestions the sphere along with his aura and his playmaking capability.
“Unimaginable. A primary-team All-American,” Merriweather stated. “I don’t know what the linebacker award is, however he deserves that. He’s simply been doing what he does each single day, each single second in observe and video games. He’s going 110 %. There’s no totally different ranges of Jack.
“There’s no 98 %; it’s at all times 110 or 120.”
(High photograph of Jack Campbell (31): Nick Wosika / Icon Sportswire through Getty Photos)
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Urquhart Sets Iowa’s Single-Season Aces Record at UCLA
LOS ANGELES – Senior Michelle Urquhart set Iowa’s single-season service aces record in the Hawkeyes’ 3-1 loss to UCLA on Wednesday night at Pauley Pavilion. Iowa drops to 10-21 overall and 4-15 in the Big Ten.
Urquhart needed two aces to surpass the single-season rally scoring era record set by Becky Walters in 2010. With the third set tied at 10-10, Urquhart dropped in a soft serve to secure her 42nd ace on the season.
The senior from Virginia Beach, Virginia, also recorded a double-double, registering 13 kills and 12 digs. Freshman Dominique Phills and sophomore Hannah Whittingstall were in double-figures with 12 and 10 kills, respectively. Phills was a spark off the bench, drilling five kills in the opening set.
Senior libero Joy Galles notched a career high in digs, finishing with 24. She neared a double-double, tallying eight assists.
MATCH SUMMARY
SET ONE (UCLA, 25-23)
After trading points early on, the Hawkeyes strung together three consecutive points to take a 5-3 lead, courtesy of a kill and ace from Urquhart. UCLA answered with a run, pushing ahead 13-8. Phills was a spark off the bench, helping Iowa pull within two on several occasions. The Hawkeyes rallied all the way back in the opener, tying the set at 23-23 before the Bruins capitalized on back-to-back kills to win the set. UCLA had only one attacking error in the first set, while Iowa had seven.
SET TWO (UCLA, 25-11)
Despite gaining momentum at the end of the first set, Iowa fell behind 9-1 to begin the second. A timeout slowed the Bruins’ progress, but they gained early control of the set. Iowa chipped away in the middle of the set on terminations from Phills and UCLA errors. UCLA ended the set on a 5-0 run.
SET THREE (IOWA, 25-23)
Iowa quickly regrouped for a competitive set in the third. A kill from Whittingstall and ace from freshman Jenna Meitzler kept the pressure on UCLA early. Urquhart notched her record-setting ace, breaking a 10-10 tie in the third set. The teams headed into the media timeout with UCLA leading, 15-14. It wasn’t until late in the set before Iowa pulled away, using a 3-0 run to go up by two at 20-18, courtesy of kills from freshman Malu Garcia and Phills. After a UCLA timeout fueled back-to-back points for the Bruins, Iowa sealed the set with a kill from Whittingstall and error from UCLA.
Mickey’s record-setting ace! 💛#Hawkeyes pic.twitter.com/PlUu17YR2R
— Iowa Volleyball (@IowaVolleyball) November 28, 2024
𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗤𝘂𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗰𝗲𝘀 👑
With Michelle’s second ace tonight, she has set the program record for service aces in a season during the rally scoring era (42).#Hawkeyes pic.twitter.com/fimM7XstTc
— Iowa Volleyball (@IowaVolleyball) November 28, 2024
SET FOUR (UCLA, 25-15)
UCLA recovered and regained momentum, leading 6-2 to begin set four. A pair of kills from Urquhart and a termination from Garcia brought Iowa back within one at 7-6. The Hawkeyes stayed within striking distance but could not take the lead in the set. The Bruins used a run in the middle of the set to take control. A block from senior Anna Davis and Garcia stopped the run at 19-13. UCLA finished the set on a 5-1 run to win the match.
UP NEXT: Iowa heads across town for its season finale, battling No. 20 USC on Friday evening. First serve is set for 9 p.m. (CT) from the Galen Center. The match will be broadcast on B1G+ and the Hawkeye Radio Network.
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Iowa Legend Sends Strong Message In Midst of Brutal Season
Former Iowa Hawkeyes star George Kittle is in the midst of what has to be the most trying season of his NFL career.
Kittle’s San Francisco 49ers—who were Super Bowl contenders heading into 2024—fell to just 5-6 with their loss to the Green Bay Packer this past Sunday, further hindering their playoff chances.
However, the tight end is not giving up hope in the midst of severe adversity.
“My optimism is not broken by any means,” Kittle told reporters. “We still have a lot of very talented players. We will get some guys back. And I still have full trust in the coaching staff to put our guys in position to make plays, and I got no worry about that. But definitely an uphill grind, and going to see what we’re made of, which I’m looking forward to.”
You have to love Kittle’s fighting spirit, but it seems hard to imagine the 49ers righting the ship in their current predicament.
San Francisco is dealing with a plethora of injury issues up and down the roster, which includes quarterback Brock Purdy, who missed the Packers game with a shoulder problem.
Kittle himself had a strong performance in Week 12, logging six catches for 82 yards and a touchdown. He has also been his usual impressive self overall this season, totaling 49 receptions for 642 yards and eight scores in nine appearances.
But not even Kittle can save the Niners from all of their current troubles.
The 49ers will face the Buffalo Bills in a matchup that could ultimately decide their playoff fate this Sunday.
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No. 17 Iowa State tries to keep focus on Kansas State, not the many Big 12 title game scenarios
No. 17 Iowa State goes into its home game against Kansas State on Saturday night as one of the Big 12 teams with the highest probability of making it to the conference championship game next week.
That calculation comes from conference officials putting pencil to paper to figure out all the scenarios that could unfold on the final weekend of the regular season.
Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said his team just needs to worry about itself and not the myriad of possibilities that could determine the matchup for next week’s Big 12 title game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
“To me,” he said, “all that other stuff is wasted time, effort and energy.”
If the Cyclones (9-2, 6-2, No. 18 CFP) beat the Wildcats (8-3, 5-3, No. 24 CFP), they probably would be in. Arizona State would be the likely opponent if the Sun Devils win at Arizona.
So much would have to align for the Wildcats to advance — starting with beating Iowa State — that coach Chris Klieman said he didn’t plan to address the possibilities with his players. He said he wouldn’t have to anyway.
“The kids know,” he said.
Going for 10
The Cyclones are trying to become the first team in the program’s 133-year history to win 10 regular-season games. Wildcats’ tight end Will Swanson said he wasn’t aware of the 10-win milestone until a reporter told him. He indicated he and his teammates would like to keep the Cyclones from achieving it.
“I’ll probably have to mention that,” he said, laughing.
Up and running
K-State quarterback Avery Johnson appears to be back to his old self. The staff tried to reduce his rushing attempts after he was injured Oct. 12 at Colorado. There were no limitations on him in last week’s 41-15 win over Cincinnati. He ran 10 times for 70 yards, including a 33-yard burst and a 21-yard touchdown.
“People saw when he’s healthy, we’re really good on offense,” Klieman said.
Cold, but no snow
Temperatures are expected to be in the teens in Ames, but no snow is in the forecast. Heavy snow fell during last year’s game in Manhattan, Kansas. Abu Sama III ran for 276 yards and three touchdowns and the Cyclones’ defense made a fourth-down stop in the final minute to preserve a 42-35 victory.
“I just remember the snow and Abu running wild,” ISU receiver Jayden Higgins said. “There definitely was a lot of snow on the field.”
K-State’s Swanson said the game reminded him of a backyard football game but that it “panned out terribly.”
“Some spots there were 6 inches of snow,” he said. “I remember I caught a ball and I got tackled. I was face-first in the ground and had a pound of snow between my face and my facemask.”
Injury update
Klieman said RB Dylan Edwards could return against the Cyclones after sustaining a no-contact leg injury two weeks ago against Arizona State.
Campbell said S Drew Surges will be available and DT J.R. Singleton and TE Ben Brahmer are on track to play.
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