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Iowa football vs. Indiana: TV, live stream, predictions
Hawkeyes host Hoosiers in 2021 season opener
The Gazette
Sep. 4, 2021 6:00 am, Updated: Sep. 4, 2021 10:03 am
No. 18 Iowa and No. 17 Indiana kick off the 2021 college football season with a Big Ten game at Kinnick Stadium.
Find TV and streaming information, predictions and pregame coverage here.
How to watch Iowa vs. Indiana
Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
TV: BTN
Live stream: FoxSports.com
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
Listen online: TuneIn
Iowa vs. Indiana predictions
Line — Iowa -4
Mike Hlas — If you plan to pay $8.50 for 16-ounce domestic beers at Kinnick, see me first. I’ll sell you a six-pack for $50, and you’ll save a buck. Iowa 31, Indiana 17
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Leah Vann — Drove through Indiana on my way to break up with my boyfriend in Ohio in 2019, good times. Iowa 24 Indiana 17
Jeff Johnson — Just really, really disappointed that PBR isn’t on the menu of available beers for purchase at Kinnick Stadium games this season. Like REALLY disappointed. Iowa 24, Indiana 17
Ben Visser — Shoutout to the Big Ten for making its teams come out of their den Week 1. Iowa 24, Indiana 21
Beth Malicki — Our middle child is considering applying for nearly all the colleges in this week’s Pick ’Ems and we’re eliminating those that lose today’s games. Iowa 28, Indiana 24
Todd Brommelkamp — Chaos ensues early when Indiana’s staff realizes it mistakenly installed next week’s game plan for Idaho. Iowa 28, Indiana 21
Iowa vs. Indiana pregame coverage
» Iowa football game day info: Digital tickets, parking, cashless concessions and more
» Iowa vs. Indiana analysis: Hawkeyes face Big Ten’s most menacing turnover defense, flashy offense
» Hlas column: Hey Iowa fans, the Hawkeyes missed you
» Healthy Indiana QB Michael Penix Jr. will test Iowa’s defense
» 20 Iowa vs. Indiana football Fun Facts
» Iowa football Book Club: What the team read this offseason
» Kirk Ferentz gets assistance from assistants in the off-field game
Comments: nathan.ford@thegazette.com
Duke Slater Field and Kinnick Stadium are shown from the north end zone during Iowa football media day in Iowa City on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. (Liz Martin/The Gazette)