Nationally-ranked foes in the Big Ten square off at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Saturday night, as No. 22 Penn State comes calling on No. 17 Iowa.
No. 17 Iowa Skips By No. 22 Penn State, 24-3
Rob Bolden completed 20-of-37 passes for 212 yards with an interception for Penn State. He was also stuffed on 4th-and-goal from the one-yard line on the Lions’ opening drive of the second half.
PSU was a perfect 4-0 in conference road contests last year and had prevailed in seven of eight such matchups since the start of 2008.
Read Article >Iowa Downs Penn State, 24-3, After Slow Second Half
The 17-point first half ended up being all Iowa needed in a three-touchdown defeat of Penn State in Iowa City.
Read Article >In Progress: Iowa Leads Penn State 24-3 After Pick-Six
Before the 34-yard interception return, the two teams had combined for eight punts and one turnover on downs for the half.
Read Article >In Progress: Iowa, Penn State Slog Through Scoreless Third Quarter
Since then, we’ve seen 47 yards gained on 14 plays between the two teams.
Read Article >In Progress: Penn State Makes FGs Interesting; Iowa Lead Down To 17-3
Penn State took the FG and we’re at halftime.
Read Article >In Progress: Iowa Cruising Past Penn State, 17-0, As We Approach Halftime
If any Penn State fans thought it was an insult to be scheduled as Iowa’s homecoming opponent — well, they can stop being offended right about now.
So far, Iowa has outgained Penn State 235-75 — and that’s a dramatic improvement from the first quarter. After all, the Nittany Lions didn’t get their first first down until early in the second quarter.
Read Article >In Progress: Iowa Leads Penn State 10-0 On Stanzi Pass To Johnson-Koulianos
In Progress: Iowa Takes 3-0 Lead On Early FG
Iowa Vs. Penn State: Where’s The Party In Iowa City?
SB Nation’s Black Heart Gold Pants discusses the recent kerfluffle over tailgating in Iowa City:
Read Article >No. 17 Iowa Vs. No. 22 Penn State: Big Ten Powers Battle In Iowa City
(Sports Network) Nationally-ranked foes in the Big Ten square off at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Saturday night, as No. 22 Penn State comes calling on No. 17 Iowa.
Penn State is 3-1 on the season, having disposed of visitors Youngstown State (44-14), Kent State (24-0) and Temple (22-13), while losing on the road at top-ranked Alabama (24-3).
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