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Iowa football vs. Illinois: TV, live stream, kickoff time, predictions
Home finale for 17th-ranked Hawkeyes
The Gazette
Nov. 20, 2021 5:00 am
It’s Senior Day at Kinnick Stadium as the 17th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes (8-2, 5-2) host the Illinois Fighting Illini (4-6, 3-4) in a Big Ten West football game Saturday afternoon.
Find TV and streaming information, predictions and pregame coverage here.
How to watch Iowa vs. Illinois (Nov. 20, 2021)
Time: 1:05 p.m. CT
TV: FS1
Live stream: FoxSports.com or Fox Sports app
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
Listen online: The Varsity Network
Iowa vs. Illinois predictions
Line — Iowa -12.5
Mike Hlas — Alex Padilla. How likely was it that Iowa’s starting quarterback and a U.S. senator from California would have the same name? More likely than this game being wildly entertaining. Iowa 11, Illinois 9
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John Steppe — What’s the over/under on times the broadcast crew mentions Bret Bielema’s ties to Iowa? Iowa 21, Illinois 13
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Jeff Johnson — First team to score double digits wins. Iowa 13, Illinois 7
Ben Visser — On one side we have a team with a bit of a quarterback controversy and on the other we have a team with no coach. Give me the team with two quarterbacks. Iowa 21, Illinois 14
Beth Malicki — I called Mike Hlas weird not once but twice on TV this week, which men’s I’m not longer Iowa Nice and will likely be canceled by Thanksgiving. Iowa 28, Illinois 18
Todd Brommelkamp — Are you honestly expecting anything else at this point? Iowa 18, Illinois 14
Iowa vs. Illinois pregame coverage
» Kyler Schott enjoys ‘almost unexplainable’ path from walk-on to Iowa starter
» Illinois prepared to play Iowa Hawkeyes without Bret Bielema
» Keagan Johnson keeps up with more experienced Iowa wide receivers as true freshman
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» Frustration evident as Iowa’s Tyrone Tracy Jr. sees few targets in 2021
» Bret Bielema is ailing, but his Illinois football program isn’t
» Riley Moss thought he was ‘done.’ Instead, he has at least one more home game at Iowa.
Iowa quarterback Alex Padilla (8) calls a play in the huddle during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Minnesota, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 27-22. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)