I’ve executed these grades for 3 years. I’ll say that that is the least I’ve ever been to jot down one among these. We’ve got turn into a nationwide punchline. Our 9-6 loss to Illinois could have been the proverbial nail within the coffin for this season. Fortunately the Hawks don’t play this coming week. Then we go to The Shoe to get boat-raced by (the) Ohio State College Buckeyes. After that we begin looking forward to Fran’s and Lisa’s basketball squads. Talking of Fran, he has taken some critical warmth for the protection his groups play. Fran’s protection is the 1963-64 Invoice Russell-led Boston Celtics in comparison with Brian Ferentz’s offense. I had written a couple of weeks in the past that Iowa’s protection wanted to attain for us to win; that was (virtually) precisely the case in opposition to Illinois. Riley Moss’s scoop and rating virtually bailed out Iowa’s offense but once more, however alas, the Illinois ballcarrier was down. Anyway, let’s get on with the grades.
Offense:
QB: F
Spencer Petras is an effective dude. He’s a warrior who cares an awesome deal. An Illini defender tried to take his head off (not focusing on) and Spence acquired up and continued taking part in. After the sport he confirmed he’s hurting and desires to achieve success. Sadly, he’s not being put ready to achieve success. Iowa’s stubbornness in sticking with Petras has most likely been a disservice to the younger man. As at all times Petras made a couple of wonderful throws. He additionally threw a variety of balls at his receivers’ ft. On the day he was 18 for 36 for 170 yards with an interception. His misses are flat out horrible. Our offensive line hasn’t been doing Spencer any favors.
RB: D-
Iowa’s working backs have been powerful to evaluate this 12 months on account of Iowa’s wrestle on the offensive line. Leshon Williams carried the ball seven instances for 32 yards (4.6) and Kaleb Johnson ran it 9 instances for 26 yards (2.9). Johnson had a pleasant run referred to as again due to a hardly ever referred to as offensive facemask penalty. It was that type of evening. Gavin Williams appeared utterly out of kinds. He ran 4 instances for 4 yards.
WR: D
Nico Ragaini’s return has helped, however that’s all relative. Ragaini caught seven passes for 46 yards. Arland Bruce IV caught two passes for 12 yards. Brody Brecht was focused as soon as however didn’t have a catch. I used to be fairly salty when Charlie Jones bolted for the Boilers. Seems Charlie is a freaking genius. Sorry, Charlie.
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TE: A-
Sam LaPorta was focused 16 instances. 16! He had 9 catches for 100 yards. Luke Lachey had 16 yards.
OL: F
As in, F this. 5 sacks and 6 QBH (quarterback hurries). It felt like twice that many. George Barnett just isn’t incomes his maintain. Brian and George ought to give half of their wage to Phil and LeVar.
Protection:
DL: C-
Chase Brown is a Dude. Illinois ran for 200 yards. Iowa had zero sacks. Lukas Van Ness had two QBH. Noah Shannon and Logan Lee every had eight tackles.
LB: C
Not a stellar day for this unit. Jack Campbell had 13 tackles. Seth Benson had seven. Each ‘backers recovered a fumble. Campbell’s was on particular groups. Jay Higgins had one cease.
DB/Money: B-
Quinn Schulte had 9 tackles and a key (on the time) interception. Cooper DeJean collected six tackles. Riley Moss had six tackles, a compelled fumble, and he virtually had a game-winning landing. Kaevon Merriweather laid some fairly critical wooden, choosing up 5 solo tackles.
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Particular Groups: B-
Iowa recovered a muffed punt. After all we didn’t do crap with it, however at this level we’re not all that shocked. Tory Taylor didn’t punt it as much as his requirements with a 40.9 yard common. Drew Stevens made discipline targets from 32 and 27 and missed from 45. It was Stevens’ first miss of the season.
Facet notice – I used to be watching the Hawk recreation w/ a buddy and he talked about he was buddies with former Hawk QB Matt Sherman (he of the fantastic banana peel uniform).
Matt was a dang good QB for the Hawks. Sherman, I consider, works for the Gophers (threw up in my mouth somewhat). Regardless of this, I’d nonetheless purchase a beer for him, particularly if I may dangle with my all-time favourite Hawk Tim Dwight. I as soon as purchased a beer for Ross Verba, however that’s one other story that gained’t make the weblog. As at all times, Go Hawks!
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.”
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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.
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“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.”
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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.
Colorado Buffaloes (5-1) vs. Iowa State Cyclones (4-1)
Lahaina, Hawaii; Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: Colorado and No. 5 Iowa State play at Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii.
The Cyclones are 4-1 in non-conference play. Iowa State ranks fifth in the Big 12 with 41.2 points per game in the paint led by Keshon Gilbert averaging 9.2.
The Buffaloes are 5-1 in non-conference play. Colorado ranks fifth in the Big 12 shooting 39.3% from 3-point range.
Iowa State makes 49.0% of its shots from the field this season, which is 8.2 percentage points higher than Colorado has allowed to its opponents (40.8%). Colorado averages 13.9 more points per game (77.7) than Iowa State gives up (63.8).
The matchup Wednesday is the first meeting of the season for the two teams in conference play.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Gilbert is scoring 16.8 points per game with 2.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists for the Cyclones.
Elijah Malone is averaging 14.3 points for the Buffaloes.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Video: Kirk Ferentz on Iowa’s QB situation heading into Nebraska matchup
Kirk Ferentz discusses a variety of topics ahead of Iowa’s matchup with Nebraska.
Iowa football (7-4) returns home on Friday, hoping to finish its regular season strong against Big Ten Conference foe Nebraska (6-5). NBC will show the 6:30 p.m. CT contest.
The Hawkeyes are coming off an encouraging 29-13 win at Maryland. Nebraska, meanwhile, lost 28-20 at USC last time out.
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Here’s how to watch the Iowa vs. Nebraska game on Friday, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
Watch Iowa vs Nebraska on Peacock
What channel is Iowa football vs Nebraska on Saturday?
TV channel: NBC
Streaming: Peacock
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
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Iowa vs. Nebraska will be broadcast nationally on NBC in Week 14 of the 2024 college football season. Streaming options include Peacock.
Iowa vs NBC football time on Friday
Date: Friday, November 29
Start time: 6:30 p.m. (CT)
The Iowa vs. Nebraska game starts at 6:30 p.m. CT from Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.
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Iowa vs Nebraska football predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Tuesday, Nov. 26.
Moneyline: Iowa -210, Nebraska +170
Spread: Iowa -5.5
O/U: 39.5
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Iowa football schedule 2024
Aug. 31: vs. Illinois State, (W, 40-0)
Sept. 7: vs. Iowa State, (L, 20-19)
Sept. 14: vs. Troy, (W, 38-21)
Sept. 21: at Minnesota, (W, 31-14)
Oct. 5: at Ohio State, (L, 35-7)
Oct. 12: vs. Washington, (W, 40-16)
Oct. 19: at Michigan State, (L, 32-20)
Oct. 26: vs. Northwestern, (W, 40-14)
Nov. 2: vs. Wisconsin, (W, 42-10)
Nov. 8: at UCLA, (L, 20-17)
Nov. 23: at Maryland, (W, 29-13)
Nov. 29: vs. Nebraska, 6:30 p.m., NBC
Record: 5-3
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