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Minnesota Gophers Face Off Against Iowa Hawkeyes in Crucial Big Ten Matchup

The Minnesota Gophers are set to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in a highly anticipated Big Ten matchup on Saturday, October 24th. The game is scheduled to kick off at 2:30 p.m. at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, with coverage on CBS and radio broadcasts on KFAN, 100.3 FM. According to weather forecasts, the conditions are expected to be partly cloudy with a temperature of 58 degrees and an 11 mph east wind. The betting spread currently favors Iowa by 8.5 points.

Team Records and History

The Gophers come into the game with a 5-2 overall record and a 3-1 record in the Big Ten, following a 24-6 upset win over Nebraska at home on Friday. Meanwhile, the Hawkeyes also have a 5-2 overall record and a 3-1 record in the Big Ten, having overcome a 21-10 deficit to beat Penn State 25-24 at home on Saturday night. Historically, Iowa has dominated the Floyd of Rosedale rivalry, winning nine of the last 10 games, with the exception being Minnesota’s 12-10 win at Kinnick Stadium in 2023. The Gophers lead the all-time series 63-53-2.

Coaching and Statistics

Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck is one win away from tying Glen Mason for fourth on Minnesota’s all-time list with 64 wins. Fleck boasts a .606 winning percentage, compared to Mason’s .529. Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz has 209 victories and a .623 winning percentage. The Gophers have struggled to run the ball in every Big Ten game except against Nebraska, and the outcome of the game may rely on quarterback Drake Lindsey’s ability to make plays with his arm.

Key Matchups and Predictions

The key matchup to watch will be between Lindsey and the Hawkeyes’ secondary. The Gophers’ offense will face a tough test against Iowa’s defense, which shut out Minnesota in the second half of their meeting last year. The Hawkeyes’ defense is ranked 10th in the nation, allowing only 2.8 yards per carry. On the other side, the Gophers’ defense will look to pack the box to stop Iowa’s running game, which is ranked 34th in the nation. The special teams unit will need to be careful not to kick the ball to Kaden Wetjen, who is the only player in the nation with a punt and a kickoff return for a touchdown this season.

Edge and Prediction

In terms of edges, the Gophers have an advantage in the defense vs. Iowa offense matchup, while the Hawkeyes have the edge in the Gophers offense vs. Iowa defense and special teams matchups. The prediction for the game is a low-scoring, old-fashioned Big Ten West slobberknocker, with Iowa emerging victorious 20-17. For more information and analysis, visit Here

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