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Northwestern
vs
Iowa
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
10/01/2016
12:00pm EST

Lines:
Northwestern +11
Iowa -11

Total:
Over 44.5 (-116)
Under 44.5 (+101)

Community Picks: Northwestern 0% vs Iowa 0%

Northwestern and Iowa Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Iowa
Ash had some other head coaching opportunities at the time also, Meyer said, and Rutgers was a good one. ''If the recruiting base is below average and they haven't won before, don't you take that job, don't do it because in four years you'll be looking for (a new) one,'' Meyer said this week. ''The one thing about Rutgers, have they won before? Continue to Article
September 30, 2016 11:17:am EST
Iowa
Over the past two games, Iowa has looked nothing like the team that dominated the Big Ten West in 2015. The Hawkeyes (3-1) will look to re-assert themselves Saturday against Northwestern (1-3), but the loss of star wide receiver Matt VandeBerg won't be easy to overcome. VandeBerg is out indefinitely after injuring his right foot Monday in practice. Continue to Article
September 30, 2016 3:04:am EST
Iowa
The Big Ten's 2016 revival could be threatened by injuries. The injury bug bit the Big Ten hard during the first month of the season. No team is hurting more than Penn State, where four linebackers - three of them starters - could be missing when the Nittany Lions host Minnesota on Saturday. Continue to Article
September 29, 2016 4:47:pm EST
Iowa
Rutgers has to replace its top playmaker on offense, and it may take more than one player to do it. With wide receiver/kick returner Janarion Grant out for the season, Rutgers faces a major task heading to No. 2 Ohio State (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten) on Saturday. A dynamic kickoff and punt returner, his role had expanded significantly this season, even handling some snaps as a wildcat quarterback. Continue to Article
September 29, 2016 11:41:am EST
Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The University of Iowa says that former All-American quarterback Randy Duncan has died of cancer. He was 79. Continue to Article
September 28, 2016 1:49:pm EST
 
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