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Iowa football vs. Wisconsin: TV, live stream, point spread, predictions
Hawkeyes host Badgers for the Heartland Trophy
The Gazette
Nov. 12, 2022 4:30 am
The Iowa Hawkeyes (5-4, 3-3) and the Wisconsin Badgers (5-4, 3-3) both look to increase their winning streaks to three and clinch bowl eligibility as they battle for the Heartland Trophy in a Big Ten football game Saturday at Kinnick Stadium.
Here are our predictions, plus viewing information and complete pregame coverage.
Iowa vs. Wisconsin predictions
Line — Even
Mike Hlas — I picked Iowa to beat Purdue last week. No one else here did. I put in the film work, I did the research, I talked to insiders. All these others do is make their cute little remarks. This stuff is serious! Iowa 17, Wisconsin 6
John Steppe — The state of Wisconsin has some great cheese curds, frozen custard, Friday fish fries, state parks and brewery tours. Quarterbacks at its FBS school in Madison? Not so much. Iowa 13, Wisconsin 10
Jeff Johnson — And there’s another 3-yard pass to Charlie Jones. Iowa 21, Wisconsin 20
Rob Gray — The Jekyll and Hyde Badgers. The suddenly solid offense and stellar defense of the Hawkeyes. A clash for the ages. I won’t tell you the under number, but I will suggest that it’s too high. Home team grinds out a big win. Iowa 17, Wisconsin 10
Beth Malicki — I once attended a college football game when it was freezing outside. I made a promise to myself to never suffer in this way again. Then I had kids. Iowa 20, Wisconsin 13
Todd Brommelkamp — What’s lower Saturday, the temperature in Kinnick or the total at most sportsbooks? Iowa 13, Wisconsin 12
How to watch Iowa football vs. Wisconsin
Kickoff time: 2:35 p.m. (CT)
TV: FS1
Live stream: FoxSports.com
TV announcers: Dan Hellie (play-by-play), Petros Papadakis (analyst)
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network, including 100.7 FM, 600 AM (Cedar Rapids) and 800 AM (Iowa City)
Listen online: HawkeyeSports.com
Iowa vs. Wisconsin pregame coverage
» Believe it or not, Mild, Mild West isn’t yet out of Hawkeyes’ reach
» 3 keys for Iowa football against Wisconsin
» Jim Leonhard making his case to be Wisconsin’s permanent head football coach
» Iowa’s latest November success improves positioning in open Big Ten West
Iowa Hawkeyes wide receiver Nico Ragaini (89) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during a game between the Purdue Boilermakers and the Iowa Hawkeyes at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana on Saturday, November 5, 2022. The Hawkeyes defeated the Boilermakers 24-3. (Nick Rohlman/The Gazette).