The No. 5 Iowa Hawkeyes will take on the Purdue Boilermakers at 12 p.m. ET. It's a very one-sided matchup, to be sure (Iowa is a three-touchdown favorite), but just in case they needed a little extra push, the Iowan ecosystem is tossing Kirk Ferentz's squad a bone. It provided them with weather conditions that Iowa knows all too well how to navigate.
Iowa’s stadium is already covered in snow
The weather felt like giving the Hawkeyes a little home field advantage.
❄️❄️❄️ | #Hawkeyes pic.twitter.com/z5rtBVLNNz
— kinnickstadium (@kinnickstadium) November 21, 2015 And your 6:15AM look inside Kinnick Stadium! @HawkeyeFootball @uiowa pic.twitter.com/Jk355o3gEK
— Jeremy J. Parrish (@JeremyJParrish) November 21, 2015 The snow is expected to stop around 10 a.m., but temperatures will remain in the low 20s all day, ensuring a beautiful, Iowa day.
Prepare yourselves to see some TRUE Hawkeye football on Saturday. What better way to send out their senior class?
From the BTN timelapse video: Someone plowed a Tiger Hawk onto the field. https://t.co/MSnS2ALkGE pic.twitter.com/lCQUu5SJeX
— Patrick Vint (@HS_BHGP) November 21, 2015 











