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Iowa football vs. Purdue: TV, live stream, kickoff time, predictions
No. 2 Hawkeyes host Boilermakers, look to improve to 7-0
The Gazette
Oct. 16, 2021 5:00 am, Updated: Oct. 16, 2021 1:24 pm
No. 2 Iowa (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) hosts Purdue (3-2, 1-1) in its homecoming game Saturday at Kinnick Stadium.
Find TV and streaming information, predictions and pregame coverage here.
How to watch Iowa vs. Purdue (Oct. 16, 2021)
Time: 2:35 p.m. CT
TV: ABC
Live stream: ESPN3
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
Listen online: The Varsity Network
Iowa vs. Purdue predictions
Line — Iowa -11
Mike Hlas — I was going to pick Purdue to win. The thought of some Hawkeye fan taking a rake to my Rolls-Royce in rage made me reconsider.
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John Steppe — We’ll see if any rats are at Kinnick this week. Iowa 27, Purdue 13
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Jeff Johnson — I know a couple of Hawkeyes fans who this week made hotel reservations for downtown Indianapolis on Dec. 3-4. Seems a bit presumptuous, doesn’t it? Iowa 28, Purdue 16
Ben Visser — PSA to Purdue: Don’t throw the ball. It will be intercepted at least once in a crucial situation. Iowa 24, Purdue 10
Beth Malicki — Never have I felt more FOMO than when the fans rushed the field last Saturday. Please don’t do it again today as I’m still not there. Iowa 37, Purdue 17
Todd Brommelkamp — Iowa Football: The “Garfunkel, Messina, Oates and Lisa” of the college football world. Iowa 27, Purdue 14
Iowa vs. Purdue pregame coverage
» Purdue has been a thorn in Iowa’s side in recent years
» Kinnick’s pain-inducing sound is music to Hawkeye ears
» Purdue vs. Iowa Fun Facts: Jim Gaffigan edition
» No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes handle lots of noise, literally and figuratively
» Iowa’s Zach VanValkenburg: Pass-rushing student of Russian
The jumbotron in the north end zone of Kinnick Stadium anounces the Iowa vs. Purdue football game on Friday, Oct. 15, 2021. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)