Balanced No. 9 Ducks have edge over No. 20 Iowa
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One of the top college football games on the schedule for Week 11 could be impacted by the Mother Nature. On Saturday afternoon, No. 9 Oregon will take on No. 20 Iowa at Kinnick Stadium. If the Ducks want to get back to the College Football Playoff under Dan Lanning,
To the game. This is the biggest game at Kinnick Stadium since at least Penn State in 2021. You can argue it’s the biggest since Purdue in 2015, a win that propelled Iowa to 11-0 and wrapped up the old Big Ten West.
The 20th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes have upset hopes and a home crowd behind them with a showdown looming against the No. 9 Oregon Ducks.
The No. 9 Oregon' Ducks' (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) road matchup at Kinnick Stadium against the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2, 4-1 Big Ten) looks to be the toughest test. I
Iowa’s only November home loss against a top-10 opponent or in a double-ranked game occurred in 2010, when No. 7 Ohio State edged No. 20 Iowa, 20-17. Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor ran sideline to sideline for 14 yards on a fourth-and-10 to keep alive a drive that culminated with a touchdown inside the final minutes.
No. 20 Iowa (6-2) has a chance to strengthen its College Football Playoff case Saturday when it hosts No. 9 Oregon (7-1) in a matchup that could define the Hawkeyes' season. Kinni
Iowa Hawkeyes football's path to victory is broken down with CFP rankings and rain becoming external factors in this Oregon showdown.
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Iowa Hawkeyes are set to deploy multiple real headaches that Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks have to be prepared for
As the Oregon Ducks gear up for a top-25 showdown this Saturday against the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City, Duck fans should be aware of more than just the team record or the hype. Iowa may not always grab the headlines,