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On the road again
Marc Morehouse
Sep. 24, 2009 7:57 pm
A tough road stretch is facing the University of Iowa football team, starting Saturday at Penn State. Here's a look at how the Hawkeyes have fared in these games:
At Penn State
During the Ferentz era: The Hawkeyes are 3-1 at Beaver Stadium under Ferentz, including three straight victories, two of which came in overtime.
The last time in State College: Senior Rodney Kinlaw rushed for 168 yards on 28 carries to lead the charge for the Nittany Lions in a 27-7 victory in 2007. PSU broke a five-game losing streak against Iowa, including a streak of four straight at Beaver Stadium.
At the time, it was Iowa's eighth consecutive Big Ten loss. On the bright side, Iowa is 9-4 in the Big Ten since.
At Wisconsin
During the Ferentz era: Iowa is 3-2 against the Badgers in Camp Randall Stadium. The Hawkeyes had a two-game winning streak snapped their in 2007.
The last time in Madison: The Badgers used an 11-play, 68-yard drive in the fourth quarter to snuff out the Hawkeyes, 17-13, in 2007. Tight end Tony Moeaki certainly remembers this night. He suffered a dislocated elbow that knocked him out for the season. He also broke a wrist, all on the same play.
At Michigan State
During the Ferentz era: Iowa is 0-for-4 with losses at Spartan Stadium ranging from 49-3 to last year's 16-13.
The last time in East Lansing: This one is still fresh. Linebacker Adam Decker shot a gap on fourth-and-inches on Michigan State's 21 and belted running back Shonn Greene for a 3-yard loss with 2:10 left in the game, sealing the victory for the Spartans. The replay showed that someone Iowa went the wrong way. Ferentz has never confirmed this, however.
At Ohio State
During the Ferentz era: Iowa is 0-3 at Ohio Stadium, or, as you know it, the “Horseshoe.” The closest was 19-10 in 2003. Iowa has been outscored in these three trips 91-27.
The last time in Columbus: The Hawkeyes fell to the No. 8 Buckeyes, 31-6, in 2005. Ferentz snorted a “Jesus Christ” over the postgame set up. Quarterback Drew Tate spiked the ball in frustration. The Iowa defense was throttled.
- Marc Morehouse

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