NCAAF Game Recap - Iowa at Wisconsin
Sat Nov 9, 2019 4:00 PM EST

LSU
46
Bama
41
F
MD
14
OSU
73
F
Clem
55
NCSt
10
F
PSU
26
MIN
31
F
MIZ
0
UGA
27
F
IASt
41
Okla
42
F
Vand
0
Fla
56
F
Bayl
29
TCU
23
F(2OT)
ND
38
Duke
7
F
Iowa
22
Wisc
24
F
UConn
3
Cin
48
F
K St
24
Tex
27
F
Wyo
17
Boise
20
F OT
Wake
17
VaTec
36
F
ECU
51
SMU
59
F
NEV
17
SDSU
13
F
Kent
33
Toled
35
F
Ball
31
WestMI
35
F
MiaOH
24
Ohio
21
F
ULLaf
48
CoCar
7
F
Temp
17
SoFL
7
F
UCF
31
Tuls
34
F
Wash
19
OreSt
7
F
Purd
24
NW
22
F
W Ky
45
Ark
19
F
TxTch
38
WVU
17
F
FlaSt
38
BC
31
F
UMass
7
Army
63
F
GATec
28
UVA
33
F
UTSA
24
OD
23
F
JacSt
27
TnTec
37
F
SoAl
28
TxSt
30
F
UNCC
28
UTEP
21
F
Stan
13
Colo
16
F
GaSo
28
Troy
49
F
UNH
16
JMU
54
F
USC
31
AzSt
26
F
UAB
2
SMiss
37
F
Ill
37
MSU
34
F
Lou
27
MiaFL
52
F
SamHu
24
Abil
10
F
NMS
3
Miss
41
F
NorTx
17
LT
52
F
GASt
31
ULMon
45
F
FLInt
7
FlAtl
37
F
UtSt
37
Fres
35
F
WaSt
20
Cal
33
F
App
20
SCar
15
F
Lib
24
BYU
31
F
Tenn
17
KY
13
F
SJSU
40
Hawaii
42
F
E Mi
42
Akr
14
F
WestMI
37
Ohio
34
F OT

Wisconsin 24, Iowa 22

Nov 9, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

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2

3

4

T

(18) Iowa (6-3)

3

3

0

16

22

(16) Wisconsin (7-2)

0

14

7

3

24

Taylor's big day helps No. 16 Badgers edge No. 18 Iowa 24-22
Sat Nov 9, 2019 10:05 PM

MADISON, Wis. (AP) The best players close out games, and that's what Jonathan Taylor did Saturday night.

Taylor rushed for 130 of his season-high 250 yards in the fourth quarter, and Danny Davis ran for a touchdown and caught another as No. 16 Wisconsin outlasted No. 18 Iowa 24-22.

Taylor became the first running back this season to rush for more than 100 yards against Iowa as Wisconsin (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten, No. 13 College Football Playoff) held on to the Heartland Trophy, given each year to the winner of this game. The Badgers have beaten Iowa four straight times.

"Jonathan has been great all season, but I think he holds himself to a high standard," teammate Quintez Cephus said. "He wanted to come out here and do what he did today. He told us he was going to be better, and he did it. Props to him."

Taylor's 250 yards on 31 carries are the most ever by a Wisconsin player against Iowa, surpassing the previous high of 216 by Ron Dayne in 1999.

"We wanted it a lot, together as a whole team," Taylor said. "It's essential, it's a Big Ten West game and we have four (games) lined up. So we've got to make sure we're on. It's November and everyone is going to try to be at their best, and you've got to make sure that you're able to play for 60 minutes."

Cephus caught five passes for 94 yards and his fourth touchdown of the season to help Wisconsin stay in contention for the Big Ten West crown.

Davis' two scores - a 17-yard run and a 4-yard reception - helped the Badgers take a 14-6 lead at halftime.

"It felt good," Davis said. "Getting the chance to contribute to this team, and scoring, it's a big opportunity. I think receivers did a good job of stepping up. Of course, JT (Taylor) went for 250, so, we'll take some of the credit with the blocking game. It was a great game all around."

After a 27-yard touchdown to Cephus from Jack Coan made it 21-6 at the end of the third quarter, the Hawkeyes (6-3, 3-3, No. 18 CFP) outscored the Badgers 16-3 in the fourth but couldn't come all the way back. Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley was stopped short of the goal line on a potential game-tying two-point conversion attempt with 3:12 remaining.

"I saw that it was draw and I was kind of second hat to the draw," Wisconsin outside linebacker Zack Baun said. "The collision that Chris (Orr) had with that dude (Stanley) really symbolizes what this rivalry is: mano (a) mano, strength on strength. Chris from Wisconsin won that one. We said the more physical team would win, and that play in itself kind of resembled that."

Iowa's rally included a nine-play, 75-yard drive capped by a 3-yard touchdown from Stanley to Nico Ragaini that made it 21-13 with just over 14 minutes to play. After Matt Hankins picked off a Coan pass, Keith Duncan's 39-yard field goal cut Wisconsin's lead to 21-16 with 9:27 to play.

Collin Larsh's 29-yard field goal extended Wisconsin's lead to 24-16 with 3:29 left. Stanley found Tyrone Tracy for a 75-yard score 17 seconds later, but Wisconsin stopped Iowa on the two-point conversion attempt.

"I'm proud of our guys, how they fought and stayed in it when at times it looked like it might get away from us," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "They just kept fighting and gave us a chance to win in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, we came up short.

"It's certainly disappointing. It's going to be a tough bus ride home for us."

Stanley finished 17 of 28 for 208 yards and two scores. Tracy accounted for 130 of those yards.

THE TAKEAWAY

Iowa: The Hawkeyes entered the day allowing only 10.1 points per game, the lowest average in Ferentz's 21 seasons at Iowa. But the Hawkeyes allowed a season high in points and were outgained 473-295. Iowa fell to 0-3 this season against ranked teams. The Hawkeyes also lost to Michigan and Penn State earlier in the year.

Wisconsin: The Badgers got back on track in the friendly confines of Camp Randall Stadium after back-to-back road losses at Illinois and Ohio State. Wisconsin's defense held Iowa to just 87 yards rushing, marking the seventh time in nine games the Badgers have held their opponent below 100 yards on the ground. Matt Henningsen led the way for the Badgers defensively, recording his third sack of the season.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Iowa could find itself on the outside of the AP Top 25 and CFP rankings next week. Wisconsin positions itself nicely with winnable games against Nebraska and Purdue remaining and a showdown at No. 13 Minnesota (No. 17 CFP) on Nov. 30.

UP NEXT

Iowa hosts Minnesota on Nov. 16.

Wisconsin plays at Nebraska on Nov. 16.

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Passing

Iowa Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
N. Stanley 28 17 60.7 2 208 75 0 107.4
Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Coan 25 16 64.0 2 173 52 1 94.3

Rushing

Iowa Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Young 9 44 4.9 12 0
T. Goodson 5 26 5.2 21 0
Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 31 250 8.1 42 0
N. Watson 6 32 5.3 12 0

Receiving

Iowa Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Tracy Jr. 5 130 26.0 75 1
N. Ragaini 6 32 5.3 10 1
Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
Q. Cephus 5 94 18.8 52 1
J. Ferguson 2 19 9.5 14 0

Fumbles

Iowa F FL
N. Stanley 1 1
Wisc F FL
J. Coan 1 1

Returning

Iowa KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Cooper 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0
I. Smith-Marsette 1 22.0 0 22 0 0 0
Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Cruickshank 3 23.0 0 26 0 0 0

Punting

Iowa Punt Yds Avg LgPu
M. Sleep-Dalton 4 165 41.3 49
Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Lotti 3 103 34.3 36

Takeaways

Iowa Int Yds InTD
M. Hankins 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Iowa Wisc
Points For 22 24
Total Yards 295 473
Rushing Yards 87 300
Passing Yards 208 173
Passing Completions / Attempts 17/28 16/25
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 1/1
First Downs 15 24
Penalties - Yards 3/25 8/63
Time Of Possession 36:36 24:24
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 1/9 8/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 4/41 3/34

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Iowa Wisc
Iowa 07:22 FG Keith Duncan 24 yd FG 3 0
2nd Quarter Iowa Wisc
Wisc 05:16 TD Danny Davis III 17 yd run (Collin Larsh kick) 3 7
Iowa 08:29 FG Keith Duncan 40 yd FG 6 7
Wisc 14:46 TD Danny Davis III 4 yd pass from Jack Coan (Collin Larsh kick) 6 14
3rd Quarter Iowa Wisc
Wisc 12:44 TD Quintez Cephus 27 yd pass from Jack Coan (Collin Larsh kick) 6 21
4th Quarter Iowa Wisc
Iowa 00:54 TD Nico Ragaini 3 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Keith Duncan kick) 13 21
Iowa 05:33 FG Keith Duncan 39 yd FG 16 21
Wisc 11:31 FG Collin Larsh 29 yd FG 16 24
Iowa 11:48 TD Tyrone Tracy Jr. 75 yd pass from Nate Stanley (failed 2pt rush) 22 24

Game Information

Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 78,018
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