NCAAF Game Recap - Minnesota at Iowa
Sat Nov 16, 2019 4:00 PM EST

LSU
58
Miss
37
F
OSU
56
Rut
21
F
Wake
3
Clem
52
F
Bama
38
MissSt
7
F
UGA
21
Aub
14
F
Ariz
6
Oreg
34
F
MIN
19
Iowa
23
F
UCLA
3
Utah
49
F
Ind
27
PSU
34
F
Okla
34
Bayl
31
F
Fla
23
MIZ
6
F
MSU
10
Mich
44
F
Wisc
37
Neb
21
F
Navy
20
ND
52
F
Cin
20
SoFL
17
F
Mem
45
Hou
27
F
NM
9
Boise
42
F
Tex
21
IASt
23
F
Kans
13
OkSt
31
F
E Mi
42
Akr
14
F
WestMI
37
Ohio
34
F OT
NIU
31
Toled
28
F
BGSU
3
MiaOH
44
F
Buff
27
Kent
30
F
UNC
27
Pitt
34
F OT
LT
10
Marsh
31
F
Fres
7
SDSU
17
F
Tul
21
Temp
29
F
TCU
33
TxTch
31
F
UMass
6
NW
45
F
AlaSt
12
FlaSt
49
F
VMI
6
Army
47
F
NWSt
31
SamHu
28
F
UTEP
10
UAB
37
F
Troy
63
TxSt
27
F
CoCar
27
ArkSt
28
F
ULMon
29
GaSo
51
F
IdSt
10
BYU
42
F
C Mi
45
Ball
44
F
Rich
6
JMU
48
F
KY
38
Vand
14
F
WVU
24
K St
20
F
VaTec
45
GATec
0
F
(N/A)
28
NMS
41
F
Hawaii
21
UNLV
7
F
Wyo
21
UtSt
26
F
Syr
49
Duke
6
F
Stan
22
WaSt
49
F
Rice
31
MidTN
28
F
ULLaf
37
SoAl
27
F
SMiss
36
UTSA
17
F
AF
38
ColSt
21
F
App
56
GASt
27
F
AzSt
34
OreSt
35
F
SCar
6
TxAM
30
F
Lou
34
NCSt
20
F
USC
41
Cal
17
F
E Mi
45
NIU
17
F
Ohio
66
BGSU
24
F

Iowa 23, Minnesota 19

Nov 16, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(7) Minnesota (9-1)

0

6

7

6

19

(23) Iowa (7-3)

13

7

0

3

23

No. 23 Iowa hands No. 7 Minnesota its first loss, 23-19
Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:54 PM

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Minnesota’s undefeated season came to an end in a place where the Gophers have struggled for a while.

Nate Stanley threw two touchdown passes and Tyler Goodson ran for a score to help No. 23 Iowa beat No. 7 Minnesota 23-19 on Saturday, handing the Gophers their first loss while hurting their playoff prospects.

The Gophers (9-1, 6-1, No. 8 CFP) haven’t won at Kinnick Stadium since 1999, losing nine straight on the road in the series. The loss will hurt them in the rankings, but they stay in control of their own fate in the Big Ten West Division race.

That, coach P.J. Fleck said, is something his team needs to remember.

“This is one game,” Fleck said. “Everything else is sitting right in front of us. If we can play a game that poorly, we can come back from it.

“This is not the end of the world. It hurts. It should hurt - it’s a rivalry game. This is what college football is all about. ... This is one game. That’s all that means.”

The Hawkeyes (7-3, 4-3) struck quickly, scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions, then held off Minnesota’s charge in the second half for their first victory over a ranked opponent this season.

“We did a great job of controlling the first half,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “We knew we were going to have to score some points today. It’s no mirage how many points they’ve scored, the yards that they’ve had.”

“We had to open it up,” said wide receiver Nico Ragaini, who scored Iowa’s first touchdown on a 21-yard pass from Stanley.

“Defensively, we started too slow,” Minnesota linebacker Thomas Barber said. “You can’t do that in a Big Ten game.”

Minnesota got to 23-19 with 3:27 to play when Rodney Smith scored on a 1-yard dive. But Brock Walker’s extra-point attempt missed. Iowa’s Nate Wieting then recovered the onside kick.

The Gophers had a final chance. But quarterback Tanner Morgan was sacked by Joe Evans and A.J. Epenesa on back-to-back plays, then backup Cole Kramer’s pass was intercepted by Riley Moss on fourth down.

Stanley threw for 173 yards. Goodson rushed for 94 yards.

Morgan threw for 368 yards. Tyler Johnson had nine catches for 170 yards. The Gophers had 431 yards of offense.

“The biggest accomplishment there is we kept them out of the end zone,” Ferentz said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Minnesota: The Gophers’ chance at making it to the CFP took a hit with the defeat. But they’re still in command of the West Division race with two games remaining. Minnesota plays at Northwestern next week and closes the season at home against Wisconsin, the second-place team in the division. The Badgers are one game behind the Gophers.

Iowa: This was the Hawkeyes’ fifth home win on Oct. 30 or late over a team with serious national title aspirations since 2008. The Hawkeyes talked all week about not having any pressure with their division hopes.

“It’s November in Kinnick,” safety Geno Stone said.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Minnesota rose 12 spots after beating Penn State a week ago. The Gophers will tumble, but it likely won’t be as dramatic as last week’s surge. As for Iowa, it should expect to move up at least three or four spots.

MORGAN’S INJURY

Morgan was injured on the sack by Epenesa on the final drive. Fleck said he was “wobbly” when he left the field.

FLECK FLAGGED

Fleck was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the fourth quarter after a fourth-down incompletion.

Johnson dropped a pass inside the Iowa 10-yard line for an incompletion. As Johnson came up from the turf, he was knocked down by Iowa’s Dane Belton, who was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.

But Fleck was given the same penalty because he ran out on the field. Fleck said he was concerned about Johnson, who was down on the field after the hit from Belton.

“I was told I ran onto the field too fast,” Fleck said. “I get that. But I didn’t know there was a red light or a green light for when we could go onto the field.”

UP NEXT

Minnesota: At Northwestern on Nov. 23

Iowa: Hosts Illinois in its home finale Nov. 23

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Passing

MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Morgan 36 25 69.4 1 368 46 0 111.8
C. Kramer 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.0
Iowa Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
N. Stanley 23 14 60.9 2 173 27 0 113.1

Rushing

MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Smith 14 46 3.3 18 1
S. Brooks 4 23 5.8 14 0
Iowa Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Goodson 13 94 7.2 26 1
M. Sargent 6 18 3.0 7 0

Receiving

MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Johnson 9 170 18.9 38 1
R. Bateman 6 98 16.3 46 0
Iowa Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Tracy Jr. 6 77 12.8 27 0
I. Smith-Marsette 4 43 10.8 20 1

Fumbles

MIN F FL
T. Morgan 1 0

Returning

MIN KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Wiley 3 18.7 0 30 0 0 0
D. Douglas 0 0 0 1 11.0 0 11
Iowa KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
N. Wieting 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
I. Smith-Marsette 1 25.0 0 25 0 0 0

Punting

MIN Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Herbers 2 63 31.5 32
Iowa Punt Yds Avg LgPu
M. Sleep-Dalton 4 168 42.0 46

Takeaways

Iowa Int Yds InTD
R. Moss 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

MIN Iowa
Points For 19 23
Total Yards 431 290
Rushing Yards 63 117
Passing Yards 368 173
Passing Completions / Attempts 25/39 14/23
Turnovers 1 0
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 0/0
First Downs 23 17
Penalties - Yards 5/52 3/16
Time Of Possession 20:20 40:40
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 7/14 5/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/3 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 2/32 4/42

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MIN Iowa
Iowa 03:34 TD Nico Ragaini 21 yd pass from Nate Stanley (failed 2pt pass) 0 6
Iowa 14:42 TD Tyler Goodson 10 yd run (Keith Duncan kick) 0 13
2nd Quarter MIN Iowa
MIN 05:13 FG Brock Walker 24 yd FG 3 13
Iowa 08:40 TD Ihmir Smith-Marsette 5 yd pass from Nate Stanley (Keith Duncan kick) 3 20
MIN 15:00 FG Brock Walker 20 yd FG 6 20
3rd Quarter MIN Iowa
MIN 03:25 TD Tyler Johnson 28 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Brock Walker kick) 13 20
4th Quarter MIN Iowa
Iowa 07:47 FG Keith Duncan 27 yd FG 13 23
MIN 11:33 TD Rodney Smith 1 yd run (missed kick) 19 23

Game Information

Stadium: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
Attendance: 67,518
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