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Hawkeye Report Podcast

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We discuss the 200th win for Kirk Ferentz on the pod. (Photo; Dennis Scheidt)

Iowa came out and took care of business on Saturday afternoon at Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes rolled, particularly in the second half on their way to a 40-16 victory and it was also the 200th win at Iowa for Hawkeye head coach Kirk Ferentz.

In our post game podcast we discuss the significance of the victory for Kirk Ferentz. It’s #200 and that means a lot to him and his player. We talk about the players reaction and what they said about their head coach after the game. 

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We also get into the game and how this was their most complete game of the year. For the first time it was the full sixty minutes and not one half significantly better than the other. What did we see from the Iowa offense? In particular, the running of Kaleb Johnson, who seemingly can’t be stopped even when you know he is running the football. We also look at the performance of Cade McNamara and what he did well in the game. 

We also discuss the defense and special teams. We talk about the pass rush making an impact and making life tough for Washington quarterback Will Rogers. We also talk about the huge interception by Jermari Harris in the second half and the overall outstanding play of Jay Higgins and Nick Jackson. Plus we talk special teams and the two excellent punts from Rhys Dakin, the strong kicking from Drew Stevens, and good returns from Kaden Wetjen. 

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