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Iowa football vs. Kent State: TV, live stream, predictions
No. 5 Hawkeyes return home to host Golden Flashes
The Gazette
Sep. 18, 2021 6:00 am
After two straight wins over ranked teams to open the season, the No. 5-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes (2-0) take a step down in competition this week, hosting Kent State (1-1) Saturday at Kinnick Stadium.
Find TV and streaming information, predictions and pregame coverage here.
How to watch Iowa vs. Kent State
Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
TV: BTN
Live stream: FoxSports.com
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
Listen online: TuneIn
Iowa vs. Kent State predictions
Line — Iowa -22.5
Mike Hlas — Kent State is getting paid $1.85 million to be at this game. So am I, if you drop the word “million.” Iowa 38, Kent State 7
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Leah Vann — Iowa will rely on its running game and defensive turnovers to run up the score in the first half, then play conservatively in the second. Iowa 30, Kent State 0
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Jeff Johnson — My favorite Kent is from the movie “Real Genius.” Remeber that one? Iowa 31, Kent State 10
Ben Visser — The battle of the turnover-happy defenses. Iowa 24, Kent State 7
Beth Malicki — I bruised my tailbone hopping onto a medical table a month ago and now I know why people turning 45 do not hop. Iowa 7, Kent State 0
Todd Brommelkamp — Note to self: Don’t bet on a lot of questions about the offense getting answered today. Iowa 37, Kent State 10
Iowa vs. Kent State pregame coverage
» Iowa’s Charlie Jones keeps family written on his arms as central motivation for success
» Kent State lives up to its Golden Flashes nickname offensively
» Iowa vs. Kent State Fun Facts: Colin Farrell edition
» Prideful Iowa defense has special bond between old and new players
» Iowa needs young offensive line to help increase production
The "swarm" enters the field at an Iowa Hawkeyes football game with the Indiana Hoosiers at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)