NCAAF Game Recap - Iowa at Minnesota
Sat Oct 6, 2018 3:30 PM EDT

Bama
65
Ark
31
F
Vand
13
UGA
41
F
Ind
26
OSU
49
F
Clem
63
Wake
3
F
LSU
19
Fla
27
F
ND
45
VaTec
23
F
Tex
48
Okla
45
F
Aub
9
MissSt
23
F
Kans
22
WVU
38
F
Wash
31
UCLA
24
F
SMU
20
UCF
48
F
KY
14
TxAM
20
F OT
Utah
40
Stan
21
F
MD
21
Mich
42
F
Neb
24
Wisc
41
F
FlaSt
27
MiaFL
28
F
NW
29
MSU
19
F
AzSt
21
Colo
28
F
BC
23
NCSt
28
F
IASt
48
OkSt
42
F
GASt
20
Troy
37
F
Tuls
26
Hou
41
F
GATec
66
Lou
31
F
MidTN
34
Marsh
24
F
UtSt
45
BYU
20
F
E Mi
24
WestMI
27
F
ECU
6
Temp
49
F
MIZ
35
SCar
37
F
Ill
38
Rut
17
F
Tul
21
Cin
37
F
Buff
34
C Mi
24
F
Syr
37
Pitt
44
F OT
Elon
27
JMU
24
F
SFA
21
SamHu
54
F
NIU
24
Ball
16
F
SDSU
19
Boise
13
F
SoAl
13
GaSo
48
F
Navy
7
AF
35
F
Iowa
48
MIN
31
F
K St
34
Bayl
37
F
BGSU
36
Toled
52
F
SoFL
58
UMass
42
F
Ohio
27
Kent
26
F
MiaOH
41
Akr
17
F
NM
50
UNLV
14
F
ULMon
21
Miss
70
F
JacSt
56
E Ky
7
F
OD
33
FlAtl
52
F
ULLaf
42
TxSt
27
F
UTSA
20
Rice
3
F
UConn
14
Mem
55
F
UAB
28
LT
7
F
NorTx
27
UTEP
24
F
Lib
41
NMS
49
F
WaSt
56
OreSt
37
F
Cal
17
Ariz
24
F
ColSt
42
SJSU
30
F
Fres
21
NEV
3
F
Wyo
13
Hawaii
17
F
App
35
ArkSt
9
F

Iowa 48, Minnesota 31

Oct 6, 2018, 3:30 PM EDT

Final

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2

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4

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Iowa (4-1)

14

14

10

10

48

Minnesota (3-2)

7

10

7

7

31

Stanley's 4 TD passes send Iowa past Minnesota 48-31
Sat Oct 6, 2018 9:36 PM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Whether it was the touchdown on a fake field goal or the two true freshmen cornerbacks forced by injuries into the starting lineup, Iowa had to work hard to hoist that bronze pig.

Nate Stanley sure put in his share of sweat equity.

Stanley overcame two costly turnovers with four touchdown passes, and the Hawkeyes used four interceptions and five sacks of Minnesota's Zack Annexstad to beat the Gophers 48-31 on Saturday for the fourth straight time.

For Iowa (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten), this was a welcomed follow-up after losing a three-point lead with less than a minute left in the game against Wisconsin the last time out.

"I think everybody just took what happened two weeks ago on their own shoulders," Stanley said, "and really decided to hone in and lock in."

Stanley completed 23 of 39 attempts for 314 yards, finding T.J. Hockenson, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Nick Easley and Noah Fant for scores. Hockenson added a short touchdown run on the fake kick to help the Hawkeyes beat the Gophers for the 14th time in the last 18 meetings and keep the Floyd of Rosedale trophy for another year.

Annexstad finished 17 for 33 for 218 yards and three touchdowns, as the Gophers (3-2, 0-2) continued the rollercoaster ride of a true freshman walk-on quarterback.

"To be into that game with that experienced of a team and that mature of a team and to have the start we had," coach P.J. Fleck said, "that thing could've been 64 to nothing."

Anthony Nelson had three sacks for Iowa. Riley Moss (two) and Julius Brents (one), the new starting cornerbacks, combined for three interceptions. Moss, a frequent target by Annexstad, hauled in one in the end zone late in the second quarter while landing on his back.

Turning to not one but two rookies at a critical position midway through a season is unusual, but starters Matt Hankins and Michael Ojemudia were hurt.

"Unnerving would be a good word," Ferentz said.

The game was full of rarities, actually.

Hockenson, who teamed with Fant to give the Hawkeyes seven receptions for 105 yards from their tight ends, supplied the most surprising play in the second quarter of a game filled with highlight-reel moments.

On fourth-and-goal from the 4, the typically conservative Ferentz approved the swinging-gate formation with the entire line except the center motioned right. The snap went diagonally to Hockenson, who hustled from the shifted backfield around the corner to reach the end zone.

"They convinced me," Ferentz said, "and it was like however many guys on our staff versus one, so I guess that's one vote I did lose."

Fleck called a fake punt a little later that backfired, when the pass by Jacob Herbers from midfield fell incomplete. The Hawkeyes went the other way for a touchdown and a 28-10 lead.

GROWING PAINS

Though they trailed 21-7, the Gophers didn't wilt. The fearless Annexstad, who hobbled off the field with an aggravation of his sprained ankle after one of Nelson's sacks in the second quarter, kept going deep. Sometimes he threw too high and other times too far inside, but he found Rashod Bateman seven times for 65 yards and two touchdowns and connected with Tyler Johnson six times for 107 yards and a score.

"He's learning," Johnson said. "He has a lot of weight on his shoulders, but he's hanging in there."

STANLEY'S TURNOVERS

On the first play after the first interception by Moss, Stanley rolled right and threw into traffic with 1:12 left before halftime. Jacob Huff picked the ball off at the 27 and returned it to the 6, setting up Johnson's touchdown catch.

"It was not a smart play," Stanley said. "I should have just thrown that ball away."

In the third quarter, Carter Coughlin blew by left tackle Alaric Jackson for a strip-sack of Stanley that was recovered by Thomas Barber at the 10 and returned to the 3 to set up a touchdown run by Seth Green that cut Iowa's lead to 31-24. That was as close as the Gophers got, though.

"We need to figure out how to close that gap," Coughlin said.

PILING UP THE POINTS

This was the third-highest combined score in the 112-edition series. Iowa's victories in 1994 (49-42) and 2005 (52-28) are the only ones higher.

THE TAKEAWAY

Iowa: The Hawkeyes responded authoritatively to the disheartening defeat by West Division favorite Wisconsin. Stanley directed each of the first two drives for touchdowns, and he produced plenty of clutch throws throughout the afternoon as the Hawkeyes moved the chains on 12 of 21 plays on third or fourth down.

Minnesota: After giving up 315 yards rushing on 37 attempts to Maryland, the Gophers defense muscled up and limited Iowa to 106 yards on the ground on 40 carries. There were several costly coverage breakdowns in an inexperienced secondary now missing star safety Antoine Winfield Jr. for the season because of a foot injury, but the way the front seven played ought to serve Minnesota well the rest of the way toward trying to reach bowl eligibility.

UP NEXT

Iowa: Plays at Indiana next Saturday.

Minnesota: Plays at No. 3 Ohio State next Saturday.

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Passing

Iowa Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
N. Stanley 39 23 59.0 4 314 60 1 108.3
MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
Z. Annexstad 33 17 51.5 3 218 52 3 65.0
S. Green 2 1 50.0 0 16 16 1 37.5

Rushing

Iowa Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
I. Kelly-Martin 20 47 2.4 15 0
M. Sargent 9 33 3.7 11 1
MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Ibrahim 13 62 4.8 11 0
B. Williams 5 28 5.6 13 0

Receiving

Iowa Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
I. Smith-Marsette 3 78 26.0 60 1
B. Smith 5 68 13.6 26 0
MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Johnson 6 107 17.8 52 1
R. Bateman 7 65 9.3 17 2

Fumbles

Iowa F FL
N. Stanley 1 1

Returning

Iowa KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
I. Smith-Marsette 2 41.5 0 49 0 0 0
MIN KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Beebe 1 16.0 0 16 0 0 0
D. Douglas 0 0 0 1 6.0 0 6

Punting

Iowa Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Rastetter 4 166 41.5 47
MIN Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Herbers 4 151 37.8 44

Takeaways

Iowa Int Yds InTD
R. Moss 2 36 0
G. Stone 1 0 0
MIN Int Yds InTD
J. Huff 1 21 0

Team Stats Comparison

Iowa MIN
Points For 48 31
Total Yards 420 320
Rushing Yards 106 86
Passing Yards 314 234
Passing Completions / Attempts 23/39 18/36
Turnovers 2 4
Interceptions Thrown 1 4
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 18 20
Penalties - Yards 5/45 2/10
Time Of Possession 17:17 43:43
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 10/19 3/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/2 0/2
Punts - Average Yards 4/42 4/38

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Iowa MIN
Iowa 06:11 TD T.J. Hockenson 3 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) 7 0
Iowa 09:12 TD Ihmir Smith-Marsette 60 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) 14 0
MIN 14:02 TD Rashod Bateman 3 yd pass from Zack Annexstad (Emmit Carpenter kick) 14 7
2nd Quarter Iowa MIN
Iowa 09:03 TD T.J. Hockenson 4 yd run (Miguel Recinos kick) 21 7
MIN 11:00 FG Emmit Carpenter 49 yd FG 21 10
Iowa 13:25 TD Nick Easley 21 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) 28 10
MIN 14:07 TD Tyler Johnson 6 yd pass from Zack Annexstad (Emmit Carpenter kick) 28 17
3rd Quarter Iowa MIN
Iowa 03:19 FG Miguel Recinos 40 yd FG 31 17
MIN 07:24 TD Seth Green 1 yd run (Emmit Carpenter kick) 31 24
Iowa 10:57 TD Noah Fant 5 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) 38 24
4th Quarter Iowa MIN
Iowa 05:40 FG Miguel Recinos 20 yd FG 41 24
MIN 09:25 TD Rashod Bateman 7 yd pass from Zack Annexstad (Emmit Carpenter kick) 41 31
Iowa 13:33 TD Mekhi Sargent 2 yd run (Miguel Recinos kick) 48 31

Game Information

Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 48,199
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