Northwestern (5-4) at (13) Iowa (9-0)

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Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi came up short in a late-game situation against Northwestern last season, but that likely won’t be the fourth-quarter performance on the Iowa quarterback’s mind in his second career meeting with the Wildcats.

After remaining undefeated with a remarkable comeback victory last weekend, Stanzi and the eighth-ranked Hawkeyes look to extend the best start in team history Saturday when they host the Wildcats, who hope their quarterback will be available for their second consecutive meeting with a ranked Big 10 rival.

In his sixth career game last Sept. 27, Stanzi completed 21 of 30 for a then-career-high 238 yards against Northwestern. But after guiding the Hawkeyes to the Wildcats’ 8-yard line in the final minutes, Stanzi threw three straight incomplete passes before his fourth-down attempt was knocked down.

Iowa lost that game 22-17 for its second consecutive defeat against Northwestern at Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes also fell to the visiting Wildcats 21-7 on Nov. 4, 2006.

While Stanzi couldn’t finish the rally in his first meeting with Northwestern, he and the Hawkeyes (9-0, 5-0) have become masters of the comeback victory in 2009. Iowa has trailed in eight of nine games and four times entering the fourth quarter, but it’s still off to the best start in team history.

Iowa overcame a slow start to beat Indiana 42-24 last Saturday for its 13th straight victory, the second-longest streak in the nation.

Trailing 24-14 heading into the fourth quarter, the Hawkeyes outscored the Hoosiers 28-0 in the final period to improve to 5-0 in the Big Ten for the first time since going undefeated in conference play in 2002.

“No matter what happens, we know there’s still time left on the clock,” Stanzi said after throwing for a career-high 337 yards. “There’s a chance to win, so you can’t give up.”

Stanzi, 17-3 as a starter, threw four of his career-high five interceptions in the third quarter last week, but connected with Marvin McNutt for a 92-yard TD and hit Derrell Johnson-Koulianos for a 66-yard score in the fourth to put Iowa up 28-24.

“No matter what happens, (Stanzi) keeps on playing,” coach Kirk Ferentz said. “If there’s one thing I can say about Rick, it’s resiliency. He’s done a great job of leading our football team.”

Senior quarterback Mike Kafka has done the same for Northwestern, leading the Big Ten in passing yards and total offense.

Kafka, though, was forced to the sideline with a left hamstring injury in the second quarter of last Saturday’s 34-13 loss to then-No. 12 Penn State.

The Wildcats (5-4, 2-3) led 10-3 when Kafka left the game, but allowed 24 unanswered points in the second half with backup Dan Persa taking the snaps.

“No excuses. I made some mistakes,” Persa said after getting sacked four times and completing 14 of 23 for 115 yards. “I didn’t get it done.”

Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald is expecting Kafka, who was 14 of 18 for 128 yards with a rushing touchdown against the Nittany Lions, to be ready to make his first career start against Iowa.

“He’s feeling better today than he did yesterday,” Fitzgerald said Monday.

Whether it is Kafka or Persa, Northwestern will face a Hawkeyes pass defense that is 26th in the Football Bowl Subdivision, allowing 180.1 yards per game.

Iowa leads the nation with 18 interceptions. Sophomore defensive back Tyler Sash is tied for third in the FBS with six, including one in the third quarter against Indiana that he returned 86 yards for a touchdown.

“I thought Tyler gave us that boost,” Ferentz said after the Hawkeyes picked off three passes against the Hoosiers. “Good teams have that.”

In his first collegiate start last weekend, Iowa freshman Brandon Wegher rushed for a season-high 118 yards with three TDs, two in the fourth quarter.

The Wildcats’ last two opponents have rushed for six combined TDs and an average of 5.5 yards per carry.

Iowa leads the all-time series with Northwestern 46-21-3. The Hawkeyes’ last home win over the Wildcats was a 62-10 victory Nov. 9, 2002.

Updated Nov 3, 8:41 pm EST
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  1. AnthonyG
    229. Posted by AnthonyG Sat Nov 14 6:49pm EST

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    9-2 now :)
  2. Meme
    228. Posted by Meme Thu Nov 12 3:21pm EST

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    Everyone beware of Rosss's. He will take everything from you and not repay you. He is a manipulative scam artist. Please BEWARE OF HIM. He has hurt many.
  3. Meme
    227. Posted by Meme Wed Nov 11 5:55pm EST

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    Rosss's knows nothing about football or business for that matter. He should get a job and pay back the people he SCAMMED years ago.
  4. Shane
    226. Posted by Shane Tue Nov 10 10:25pm EST

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    psu is in the SAME conference. miked just reinterated a pt i made in other posts. arizona hasnt played any of the good teams in their conf yet. psu has never been worthy of a top 10, maybe top 15 rating all year. they have beaten nobody good. now the hawkeyes, who once were in title hopes, now are fighting for the capital one bowl... again. im not here to bash the hawks, im just tired of hearing how "tough" ur schedule is and how good ur football program is. back to reality hawk fans, iowa is a WRESTLING school.
  5. Rick P.
    225. Posted by Rick P. Tue Nov 10 7:33pm EST

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    I thought Iowa beat Penn. when they were ranked 5th?
  6. miked
    224. Posted by miked Tue Nov 10 10:57am EST

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    219. Posted by p_mansheim

    I understand what your saying and you are correct. Thats not the point im trying to get to. What I want to see out of Iowa and it has not happened for hundreds of years is for them to beat a ranked team when the team is actually ranked. Yes im looking for that "attention". Look at some games like USC / Ohio st, Miami / Oklahoma, Oregon / Boise st, Georgia / Oklahoma st, Michigan / Notre Dame. All these games are "outside" of conference and at the time a big game with two ranked teams going at it. I dont give two sh##'s that Iowa beat Arizona who 9 weeks later cracks the top 20. Plus Arizona still has to play Cali, Oregon, and USC so bye bye to your Hawks sos at the end of the year. And then I can say Iowa has not beat a ranked team outside there conference at all this year. That includes before, during and after the season.
  7. T Stewart
    223. Posted by T Stewart Tue Nov 10 1:04am EST

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    221, you lose the Favre man like Iowa lost Stanzi, you should kiss your SB dreams good bye! Go Gators!
  8. T Stewart
    222. Posted by T Stewart Tue Nov 10 12:57am EST

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    219, thanks for explaining to that dumb azs moron miked! Guess he doesn't understand that being ranked at the end of the year is what counts and shows the strenght of the team you beat. But being he is only an eight grader, I can understand, lol. Whats your team there miked the jerky boy?
  9. Dan G
    221. Posted by Dan G Mon Nov 9 7:41pm EST

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    Iowa sucks!!! owned by Northwestern at home, now that's funny....
  10. been a rd
    220. Posted by been a rd Mon Nov 9 6:57pm EST

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    Do they even go to class in the SEC. oh yes they do gym class
  11. <i>p_mansheim</i>
    219. Posted by p_mansheim Mon Nov 9 3:44pm EST

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    miked,

    It doesn't matter if they were ranked when you beat them or if they were 0-3 when you beat them, if they are ranked at the end of the season is all that matters. Thats what affects the SOS at the end of the season so you're an idiot if you think it matters. It only matters that you get more attention for beating them when they are ranked vs. not ranked.
  12. miked
    218. Posted by miked Mon Nov 9 2:44pm EST

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    WOW!

    217 T Stewart,

    agian you cant read!!! Wow this is the third time I have to explain to you that the only Big Ten team to win against a ranked team at the time they played them is Michigan. Arizona was NOT ranked when Iowa played them. Wow your stupid.
  13. T Stewart
    217. Posted by T Stewart Mon Nov 9 2:06am EST

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    Hey 214 miked, your the moron dumb azsss! I read good, guess you can't see straight! Arizona is ranked so guess they had a winning record when Iowa beat them. What does it matter dumb buttt, you don't make the rankings anyway, lol. Your just a dumb azs who thinks he knows football. But doesn't! I'm a Florida fan and we rule you! I just don't like to see teams get ragged on by morons like you who can win 13 straight games and not get credit for it. If Iowa had a QB like our Tebow, they would be National Contenders. Surprising how well they have done with a QB that throws 50/50 TD/Int . Whats your team loser? I'm sure we could find something to bash on it, lol. Surprising also how teams with one lose fall below teams with two loses. Ahhh, yes, politics I'm sure. It will be funny if Arizona beats USC and goes to the Rose Bowl, lol. Florida has the HOTTEST Cheer Leaders by far!
  14. Stephen J
    216. Posted by Stephen J Sun Nov 8 9:04pm EST

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    206. That's hilarious, an eye gouge on the football field is WAY worse than drunken driving, or drunk and disorderly fighting with non-athletes in bars? Not only funny, but one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. Cheap shots happen in every single football game and it's not like he was going to blind the guy. Even the guy it happened to laughed it off. On the other hand drunk drivers kill people every day. Picking fights with smaller, weaker people in bars usually ends up in broken jaws, noses, in the case of some of the PSU fights, near death. But yeah, an eye gouge is worse. On top of that, the guy got suspended for a real game; Ferentz suspends his guys for some practices and a few for the spring game. Wow, nice twisted measuring stick you use.
  15. miked
    215. Posted by miked Sun Nov 8 7:22pm EST

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    205. Posted by Stephen J

    Well put. All true.
  16. miked
    214. Posted by miked Sun Nov 8 7:09pm EST

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    #126 T Stewart,

    WOW, guess you cant read!

    I said no one except Michigan has beaten a ranked team OUTSIDE the conference. So , Wisconsin, and Penn St dont count moron. And as far as Arizona they were not ranked at the time and must have the same schedule as the hawks. Because they some how won some games and are ranked now. Not then.Teams get better, teams get worse. Again, Michigan is the only big ten team to win a ranked game outside the OVERRATED big ten

    The hawks never play anyone good. They could have gone undefeated and still would never get my respect. They are losers
  17. racepug
    213. Posted by racepug Sun Nov 8 7:06pm EST

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    Very, very, VERY disappointing loss to freakin' Northwestern yesterday. The Hawkeyes were chugging along just fine until Ricky Stanzi got hurt. It appeared to me that all the wind went out of Iowa's sails once Mr. Stanzi got injured. It was all downhill for the Hawkeyes after that. Personally, I have NO DOUBTS that had Ricky Stanzi not gotten hurt, Iowa would have gone on to CRUSH the Mildcats, but they didn't so now they'll be licking their wounds on the way to Columbus where, I'm sorry to say, I'm afraid they're going to get creamed. Without Ricky Stanzi I just don't see how the Hawkeyes are going to be able to beat the Buckeyes, especially in Columbus (actually, I'm not sure the Hawkeyes would have beaten the Buckeyes even with Ricky Stanzi, but without him I think they have very little chance). Iowa's probably my favorite Big Ten football team (along with Penn State's) but I think they're going to have to set their sites on a bowl other than the Rose Bowl for after this season.
  18. brian
    212. Posted by brian Sun Nov 8 5:17pm EST

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    Iowa is a great football program. Sure they wouldn't be ranked 25 th with a 3-3 record. And Cincinatti who have they played? Iowa beat PSU, Arizona, MSU, Michigan. If they were to beat Ohio State well that will be quite a statement. The Big Least will be defined when Illinois knocks out Cincinatti. Sure the Bid Ten isn't what it used to be but at least they played some good opponents. Psst here is a liitle secret every majot college football team has sleazy skleletons in the closet. It a big buck business. Let's quit pretending it has anything to do with academics.
  19. jay
    211. Posted by jay Sun Nov 8 3:44pm EST

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    The other great thing is iowa only loses about 6 starters next year . talk about looking forward to next year!! and what about the bowl game this year wherever it may be. alot of people will be healthy by then . great for recruiting. No matter how much iowa gets bashed by the media ,if the offence can pick it up and stand out like the defence does , I say lets play. The sad thing about these posts is that some jackass with a computer can poke iowa fans with a stick and try n get a responce . really sad. instead of being on their own schools posts they have to come to iowas. really really sad.
  20. Stephen J
    210. Posted by Stephen J Sun Nov 8 3:37pm EST

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    210. No I'm just making fun of the idiot that thinks Ferentz is such a good coach he'd walk into ND and win NCs every year. Pretty funny for a coach who can't even win the Big 10 with what are hyped to be top ten recruiting classes and a few years of senior laden teams that were supposed to get over the top and never even came close. Iowa has accomplished nothing in 50 years. In the last 15 we've seen Illinois, Wisconsin, even freaking Northwestern win the Big 10 along with the usuals of UM, PSU, OSU. Iowa has been losing to Indiana and Northwestern regularly. But we do agree on one thing. ND is a freaking laughing stock and should already have 5 losses. They will get crushed by Pitt, lose to Stanford and have their hands full with UConn. I'm not bashing the Hawks, just bashing the idiots that deify their coach who is far from a saint. And no, Iowa does not have higher academic standards than anyone else. That's a joke. UM, Purdue, Northwestern, Illinois are all far higher ranked schools academically in their own conference. Actually, ND is one school that has recruited with higher academic standards than most other schools, but not Iowa. Quit making stupid junk up.
  21. jay
    209. Posted by jay Sun Nov 8 3:29pm EST

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    Yeah yeah , ok lets talk Iowa football . Why cant iowa develop their quarterbacks. it seems like the same old song and dance the past 3-5 years. The freshman was totally lost out there, didnt the coaching staff know that if stanzi got hurt iowa was screwed. when you have 4-5 receivers that could be all conference (djk,moeki) .what does that say about the coaching staff (especially the offence). I personally think that okeef sucks for many reasons. Im happy the hawks are 9-1 but I dont think its too much to exspect more for what they get payed. replies??
  22. Nicholas
    208. Posted by Nicholas Sun Nov 8 2:05pm EST

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    Stephen J. are you a ND fan. Cause they are a joke. They get alot of hype every year and suck every year. Say what you want about their schedule. ND has three tough games on their schedule this year and they underacheive just as much. Stephen J. get off this site and quite bashing the Hawks.
  23. Eric P
    207. Posted by Eric P Sun Nov 8 2:04pm EST

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    Iowa is a great team period! 9-1 with one of the hardest SOS in the nation. Northwestern has Iowa's number and Congrads to them they earned it. Now for some of you homers and haters that have nothing better to do then jump on and post junk (Dan G, GayLyn, David S and others) I'm surprised many of you can turn a computer on. Here is part of an article I really liked by Olin Buchanan, Rivals.com:

    " I've often compared SEC football fans to a beautiful woman who's painfully insecure: No matter how many times she's told she's beautiful, it's never enough. She needs constant validation. And if you have the audacity to say someone else is beautiful, too, she throws a tantrum, slings dishes and slashes your tires. That's SEC fans in a nutshell, with the emphasis on "nut." "

    Have a good day everyone and be proud of your Hawkeyes!
  24. Nicholas
    206. Posted by Nicholas Sun Nov 8 1:59pm EST

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    204. Iowa has a higher academic level than NCAA standards is what 187 is saying. Say what you want about the arrests that have been made. Drinking happens at all colleges. But the eye gouge that he was talking about was worst than any drinking crime that they may do. That is purely uncalled for and for Urban Meyer, the D*ck of all coaches to suspend him for a half is a joke. Urban just wants another National Championship and nothing will get in his way.
  25. Stephen J
    205. Posted by Stephen J Sun Nov 8 1:55pm EST

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    201. That's pretty funny too. Between '03 and '06 Iowa was lauded as having monster recruiting classes and given top 10 preseason rankings at least twice, only to wildly underachieve. That shows lack of development and coaching. Likewise, dozens of players have had off-field issues over the past few years, with little or no discipline, showing a lack of control. Funny how you Iowa fans don't even know your own team. Maybe that's why people are enjoying riling you to hear your ridiculous replies. But sure, Ferentz would just walk into ND and win an NC. pretty funny statement considering Ferentz has had better recruits and a softer schedule than ND and still hasn't even come close to winning his own conference.
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