Iowa
Gameday Central | Illinois 3, Iowa 3; 3:51 left 1st quarter
Preserve following alongside all evening lengthy with beat author Scott Richey from Memorial Stadium as Illinois tries to solidify itself on the prime of the Huge Ten West:
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The tailgate crowd as we speak is pretty spectacular. With about 20 minutes till kickoff, we’ll see if they really come into the stadium. Primarily based on the east stands, it is possibly a bit of fuller than regular at about this a lot time earlier than kickoff.
Lot 31 — instantly throughout from Memorial Stadium — is full of orange and blue because the kickoff between #Illini and Iowa approaches.
The place is your tailgate setup and the way are you partying? Ship us your footage! pic.twitter.com/M9H4TxZutD
— The Information-Gazette (@news_gazette) October 8, 2022
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Here is what I am going to have my eye on tonight at Memorial Stadium:
– The group. Duh.
Hire a bus and are available to Memorial Stadium. #Illini // #HTTO // #famILLy pic.twitter.com/YF3grw2gw5
— Illinois Soccer (@IlliniFootball) October 7, 2022
– Josh McCray. The Illinois sophomore working again hasn’t performed for the reason that season opener towards Wyoming. He had a brace on his proper knee and was at the least going by some mild drills in the course of the casual spherical of warmups. Extra working again depth is not a foul factor, however even when he returns I would not anticipate the frequency of Chase Brown rushes altering.
– The Iowa run recreation. This one is Spencer Petras dependent. If the Hawkeyes’ quarterback struggles like has has all season, depend on the Illinois protection loading the field. It is a transfer the Illini can pull off with Devon Witherspoon’s capability in man protection and Taz Nicholson’s enchancment there. Iowa has one of many worst speeding offenses within the nation, but it is the factor they nonetheless wish to do. In the meantime, Illinois has among the finest speeding defenses. May very well be an actual benefit for the Illini.
– The Illinois passing recreation. Offensive coordinator Barry Lunney Jr. retains including new wrinkles. Some RPO motion towards Chattanooga was the final large change. May there be extra tonight? Both manner, do not be shocked in the event that they run that later to Isaiah Williams for a large receiver cross once more. It labored towards Wisconsin and solely did not depend due to a penalty. The one different time Illinois ran it it was a turnover at Indiana. If it really works? Huge play potential.
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The primary dialog starter this week was virtually solely about ticket gross sales. No less than if all of our school soccer conversations are taking place on social media.
It appears unlikely that as we speak’s Illinois-Iowa recreation will probably be a sellout. And if we actually wish to get right down to brass tacks, the final “sellout” had about 47,000 individuals in attendance. Memorial Stadium simply appeared full and raucous as a result of the truth is sort of all the time so totally different.
So even when it is not a sellout tonight, the vibe surrounding Zuppke Discipline needs to be fairly strong. The first tailgating tons have been as full as I’ve seen them this season. So was Grange Grove. After all, a 6:30 p.m. kickoff would not harm. (Apart from my deadline. That is toast).
The sport itself? Powerful to say apart from odds are factors will probably be at a severe premium. Illinois ranks first nationally in scoring protection. Iowa is third. First offensive landing wins?
The Hawkeyes, after all, would not conform to that. Not with their unhappy sack offense. That might be the decisive issue. Illinois hasn’t proven an excessively explosive offense save for some Chase Brown runs, however Tommy DeVito and the Illini have at the least been regular.
We’ll discover out quickly. It is cliche to say the most important recreation on the schedule is the subsequent one, nevertheless it suits for tonight’s matchup. For the Huge Ten West standings. For recruiting. For possibly getting extra individuals into the stands subsequent week towards Minnesota.
Scott Richey is a reporter overlaying school basketball at The Information-Gazette. His e mail is srichey@news-gazette.com, and you may comply with him on Twitter (@srrichey).
Iowa
Mizzou Football: Iowa Hawkeyes Preview
The last time Missouri played Iowa, future NFL 1st round quarterback Blaine Gabbert was driving Missouri late in the game until he threw game-sealing pick six to future Buffalo Bill Micah Hyde.
It’s been 14 years since the Tigers played Missouri’s Hat, and during that time Iowa has been fairly consistent if not uninspiring: some of the worst offenses you’ve ever seen paired with the most effective defenses on the planet. All they do is beat teams they should beat and play the most boring brand of football you can think of. But, hey, it works!
And now, Missouri – minus its best athlete and lineman on offense – goes up against yet another elite-tier Iowa defense and a lackluster offense that struggles to do even the most basic stuff consistently well. Should be…fun?
When Missouri Has the Ball
When a defense is 6th in the nation in SP+ there’s very few things that they struggle with. And, in particular with the Hawkeyes, they are the most basic bitch defense you can think of: no big plays allowed, mediocre havoc, one of the most accurate tacklers in the country, and one of the more effective scoring defenses out there. It’s going to be zero fun watching an underwhelming Mizzou offense with several weeks off try to restart the offense against these eleven defenders.
Run the Ball
Usually, Iowa has supremely stout run defenses but that isn’t the case this year. The Hawkeyes rank a shocking 106th in rushing success rate allowed, as well as 119th in opponent’s opportunity rate. We all know that Mizzou would prefer to run the ball 50 times per game and this is the group that will let them do it. The Tigers should shoot for at least a 48% rushing success rate.
Keep Up with the Chains
Iowa’s defense in standard downs: 74th. Iowa’s defense in passing downs: 42nd. But considering that Iowa pass defense ranks 30th overall it would be best to avoid all obvious passing down situations and keep the Hawkeyes guessing. A 45% standard downs success rate should suffice.
Finish Your Dang Drives
This will be the second straight stingy scoring defense Missouri will see, and Mizzou was able to crack open Arkansas’ stranglehold inside the 40 in their matchup this year. Iowa, on the other hand, comes into this game with a mere 3.7 points allowed per opportunity, almost right where Arkansas was. Missouri has scored at least 20 points in every victory this year and Iowa has allowed at least 20 points in every loss so let’s start there: 6 scoring opportunities at 3.5 points per opportunity for a total of 21.
When Iowa Has the Ball
With two quarterbacks and one of the best running backs in the country missing this game, Iowa’s already anemic offense will be sputtering with backups at the key positions on offense. Missouri hasn’t been nearly as stout defensively as the year has gone on but should see a renaissance against a bad unit with backups.
Keyword: should.
Stop the Run
Iowa isn’t very good at running the ball but they are 5th in the nation in run rates on standard downs with a 73% chance of running the ball in that situation. They also rank 52 in running the ball in passing downs (35%). Stop the run -> make them pass -> profit. I’d like to see Iowa’s rushing success at 40% or less.
Turnovers!
Given the amount of fumbles and types of passes batted around, Iowa should have turned the ball over 10.7 times and, in reality, they’ve had 11 turnovers, so they’re right on track. But Iowa’s defense should have had 19.6 turnovers while in reality they’ve grabbed 24. So the Hawkeye’s have benefited from a little bit of luck and an opportunistic defense…and Mizzou’s defense is going to need to flip the script. Mizzou’s defense has been good at taking advantage when the opportunity presents itself and they need to ride that to a +2 in the turnover department.
Conclusion
Iowa is a more extreme version of Missouri which means this game could go very quick and be very boring. Mizzou’s penchant for waiting until the 4th quarter to score points would be a very bad idea against this type of opponent, but Iowa’s offense could be so ineffective that it might not matter. Hopefully we’re pleasantly surprised by an entertaining game because this has all the makings of a snoozer of a low-scoring result.
Iowa
How to watch and listen to Miami vs Iowa State 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time | Goal.com US
Everything you need to know on how to watch Miami vs Iowa State 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl game – team news, livestream, TV channel, and start time.
Two teams just shy of a College Football Playoff berth are set to clash in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, aiming to end their seasons on a high note.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch and listen to the Miami (FL) vs Iowa State 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl game, plus plenty more.
Miami vs Iowa State 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl game: Date and kick-off time
The Hurricanes will take on the Cyclones in a highly anticipated 2024 Fenway Bowl game on Saturday, December 28, 2024, at 3:30 pm ET/ 12:30 pm PT, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
How to watch Miami vs Iowa State 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl game on TV & stream live online
TV channel: ABC
- Broadcasters: Tom Hart (play-by-play), Jordan Rodgers (color) and Cole Cubelic (color analyst) are on the game call.
Streaming service: FuboTV
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Miami vs Iowa State team news & key players
Miami Hurricanes team news
Miami boasts the top-ranked offense in the country, averaging an eye-popping 44.2 points and 538.3 total yards per game during the regular season.
Cam Ward, a transfer from Washington State, has shattered numerous school records this season, amassing 4,123 passing yards and 36 touchdowns with a 67.4% completion rate and only seven interceptions. His primary target, All-American Xavier Restrepo, has yet to confirm his participation in the bowl, while senior running back Damien Martinez, a future NFL draft pick, has announced he will play.
Iowa State Cyclones team news
On the other side, the Iowa State Cyclones come into this game with a 10-3 record (7-2 in conference play) after a tough 45-19 loss to Arizona State in their last outing. The Cyclones were tied 10-10 in the second quarter before conceding 35 unanswered points. They were outgained 467-341 in total yardage, turned the ball over three times, and converted just 7-of-14 third downs. Rocco Becht threw for 214 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception, while Jayden Higgins hauled in seven catches for 115 yards.
The Cyclones have also suffered defeats to Kansas and Texas Tech but secured victories over North Dakota, Iowa, Arkansas State, Houston, Baylor, West Virginia, UCF, Cincinnati, Utah, and Kansas State. Iowa State’s offense has averaged 31.2 points per game with 254.6 passing yards and 161.7 rushing yards per contest, while their defense has allowed just 21.5 points per game. Rocco Becht has completed 59.3% of his passes for 3,235 yards, 22 touchdowns, and nine interceptions this season, with Carson Hansen contributing 670 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns to their ground game.
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Storm Tracker Podcast – Scouting the Opponent – Iowa State
Marcus Benjamin, publisher of CanesCounty.com, is joined by Bill Seals, publisher of CycloneReport.com, to discuss the matchup between Miami and Iowa State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
First, Seals shares his thoughts on the feel of the Iowa State program going into Saturday’s game (2:07) and what the Cyclone is looking to prove in Orlando (4:08).
Next, Seals talks about the strengths and weaknesses of Iowa State and whether they were exposed against Arizona State in the Big 12 championship game (7:00).
Seals describes the type of offense Iowa State runs and the looks to expect on defense (10:03). He also shares thoughts on the matchups to watch between the Hurricanes and Cyclones (13:37).
Next, Seals shares his thoughts on ISU QB Rocco Becht and what makes him dangerous (14:51).
Benjamin and Seals discuss key players who will not play in the bowl game (16:20) and share predictions of the outcome (19:53).
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