Music to their ears!Iowa blanks Kentucky in Nashville
And Jeff, Take Away. Yes Scott, go back to Jenny and think about it. The 2022 judge Hawkeyes lost the Citrus Bowl to this Kentucky his team at Heartbreaker. Fast forward to today. You Saw From The Words GO Hawkeyes has decided never to feel that pain again, in 2022, 364 days after his first meeting in Iowa and Kentucky. Now get the field again. Time in Nashville for MUSIC CITY BOWL. Both teams are going into games 7 and 5 and looking to end the year on a high note. Players like Jack Campbell, Sam Laporta and Riley Moss are looking to finish their careers with victories at IOWA. Joe Loves started his career at quarterback for the Hawkeyes. They threw him early.Play a full pass to DEONTE VINES first.We’re off and running later on this drive. Fourth and his second. BRIAN FERENTZ said let’s try. In that regard, I am looking for his latest REPORTER PAINT CONNECT. It would be a down turnover with a very small attack in the first quarter that wasn’t surprising. Iowa Defense Great all afternoon. Kentucky was playing an inexperienced quarterback at Destin Wade. HE TRIES GOING DEEP FAST BROKEN UP BY SEBASTIAN CASTRO. He played a phenomenal game. The first quarter ends with a scoreless second quarter. I was finally about to move things, and Tight Ends provides the giant security blanket he needs. look. This is true for vonley. Ball-breaking, with his six tackles on this 27-yard catch-and-run, Iowa gets Red deep into his zone. Next his PLAY LABORS found his LUKE LASCHET. And finally, there’s the touchdown. IOWA leads seven-his-nothing in the second quarter. That lead builds up quickly for Hawkeye.It’s Xavier Wambach’s first career start. Yes Yes. FIRST CAREER PICK SIX. He takes it to a big box. Iowa took his 14. does not lead to anything. Hawkeye fans, even the youngest, love it here in Nashville. What about another pick, 6, 2 halves? After the big box defense scored 14 in the first half, Cooper read it perfectly this time. HAWKEYES leads him 21 nothing into the second half break. The offense was limited and scoreless, but better defense from the Hawkeyes. Add to Sebastian Castro, his surreal days. This time he goes for SACK IOWA to win this game. 21 TO NOTHING.SHUTOUT Kentucky is the first time in history that a team has thrown a shutout in his game this bowl. The Hawkeyes last won a bowl game shutout in 1997. It was Hayden in the Alamo Bowl, he was the Hawkeyes of Fly, and won that game 27. No revenge against Kentucky against the Hawkeyes. Another trophy is back in Iowa City. and special moments. Along those lines, guys. And especially our seniors. how to send them. It was a great group. I can’t thank them enough for everything they have accomplished. And each one of these guys really embodies. When you talk about a senior, senior captain, or kid like Tommy Hartley, he knows what it means to be Hawkeye. But this crowd, you know, is a special team Big Tech. A really special group and, you know, BOWL GAMES is a bit bittersweet for that. You have to say goodbye to those guys. But I couldn’t be more proud. yeah you saw that Kirk Ferenc shows emotion and hugs Riley, Misa. his eyes. Featuring Shannon Earhart. Shannon, you were our eyes and ears. I would like to know the maximum points you got from this game. Did you notice what you were telling people at home? Well, Jeff, honestly, even if you weren’t on the ground, you could have noticed literally on the plane in the sky. This defense was today. they were dialed in. They honestly played the best I’ve seen in a very long time. Here are some stats. 64 tackles, 2 interceptions and 4 sacks. They topped the offense for the third time this season. But Iowa D his Jeff is playing a simple game and it’s really a rinse and repeat. they have good defense. They anchor him deeply. And they have better ball placement in the shorter field to hopefully produce some sort of production. why they are successful. FUNDAMENTAL WAS COACH said at the pre-match press conference that it would all be back to those who understand the basics. Defense as a whole is pretty textbook. But that word jumping to the page, secondary freshman Xavier Wamp was hoping to see his first career start, so he decided to get a 52-yard pick, a 6. Sebastian Castro, he was a stick-out man, chomping on bits. FINALLY EIGHT recorded his first career sack. However, Cooper Geno in the secondary he was named MVP. You have to give credit as a matter of course. JEFF SEVEN TACKLES SIX SOLO AND A PICK SIX His 3rd time of the season. But this high defense isn’t just luck. We do a good job with turnovers and make them offensive opportunities if you want to. That’s the coach. You see what those guys actually do in the game all the time. You know, they’ve been doing these plays for a while. And they made the most of it today. Now Cooper is less of a first-time non-riding veteran than he was when I saw him today. And yeah, Shannon, you talked about that and you talked about pinning the team deeply. Tori Taylor, the man behind the punt, was clearly on the team and got some big news at the post-game press conference. All-American Troy Taylor has announced that he will return to Iowa City in 2023. Big news for Kirk Ferencz and his staff as they start building the team for 2023. FO Broadcast live from Nashville, Tennessee
Music to their ears!Iowa blanks Kentucky in Nashville
Music has never sounded so sweet to Hawkeyes. Iowa earned his two pick 6s in the second quarter, and he beat Kentucky 21-0 at the Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium on Saturday. After a scoreless first quarter, Labas found their groove. He completed his 15-yard TD pass to Luke Lachey to give Iowa his 7–0 lead. Lavas was filling in for the injured Spencer Petras, while his backup, Alex Padilla, was pulled out of the program. Kentucky star QB Will Levis also sat out the game to prepare for the NFL Draft. His replacement, Destin Wade, struggled hard against Iowa’s vaunted defense. Shortly after Iowa took his 7–0 lead, Wade’s pass was picked up by Iowa freshman Xavier Nwankpa and on a 52-yard return he achieved a TD and sent the stadium into a frenzy. A graduate of Southeast His Polk, Nuwan Kupa got his start in his first career. Cooper Dejan stepped in front of Wade’s pass and waltzed into the end zone for his 14-yard TD. It was Dijan’s third pick 6 of the season and one Hawkeye had never done before. His 21-0 halftime lead in Iowa took a life away from Kentucky and never made a game. The Wildcats managed only 185 total yards and a third down put him 2-18. With this win, Iowa’s Kirk Ferencz his coach took his 10th bowl win. KCCI’s Jeff Dubrof and Shannon Ehrhardt will be live tonight at 6pm.
Music has never sounded so sweet to Hawkeyes. Iowa earned his two Pick 6s in the second quarter and he beat Kentucky 21-0 at the Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium on Saturday.
The Hawkeyes started QB Joe Lavas, who never took college snaps. After a scoreless first quarter, Labas found their groove. He completed his 15-yard TD pass to Luke Lachey to give Iowa his 7–0 lead. Lavas was filling in for the injured Spencer Petras, but his backup Alex Padilla was dropped from the programme.
Kentucky star QB Will Levis also sat out in preparation for the NFL Draft. His replacement, Destin Wade, struggled hard against Iowa’s vaunted defense. Shortly after Iowa took his 7–0 lead, Wade’s pass was picked up by Iowa freshman Xavier Nwankpa and on a 52-yard return he achieved a TD and sent the stadium into a frenzy. Southeast His Polk alumnus Nuwan Kupa was starting his first career.
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Later in the quarter, the Iowa secondary did it again. Cooper his Dejan stepped in front of Wade’s pass and waltzed into the end zone for his TD for 14 yards. This is Dejan’s third pick 6 of the season and something Hawkeye has never done before.
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Iowa’s 21-0 halftime lead cost Kentucky a life and never made a game. The Wildcats managed only 185 total yards and on third down he went 2-18.
Lavas went 14-24 for 139 yards, 1 TD and no interceptions.
Iowa finishes the season with an 8-5 record. With this win, Iowa’s Kirk Ferencz coached him to his 10th bowl win. KCCI’s Jeff Dubrof and Shannon Ehrhardt will be live tonight at 6pm.
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