IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Nebraska fired coach Bo Pelini in part because beating Iowa wasnt good enough. The Huskers canned his replacement, Mike Riley in part because they werent good enough to beat the Hawkeyes.
New coach Scott Frost will get his first crack at Iowa on Friday in a border rivalry thats blossomed into something of annual referendum on both programs.
The Hawkeyes (7-4, 4-4 Big Ten) snapped a three-game losing streak last weekend with a cathartic 63-0 whitewash of Illinois on the road. Nebraska (4-7, 3-5) has won four of its last five after a 0-6 start and would like nothing more than to enter the offseason with a win at Iowa.
The Hawkeyes have won three straight over the Huskers, including a 56-14 blowout in Lincoln a year ago that helped seal Rileys fate.
“This game is extremely important to us,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “Its got a lot of weight, a lot of value, and were giving it our utmost intention … You look at Nebraska, theyre a team thats really riding high right now, playing with really good momentum.”
Iowas seniors will try to make it a clean sweep of Nebraska, which has lost the last two in the series by 30 and 42 points.
IOWAS ATTACK
After losing to Penn State, Purdue and Northwestern by just 12 combined points, the Hawkeyes exploded for nine touchdowns against the Illini. Iowa scored in nearly way imaginable, racking up touchdowns on runs, passes, a fumble return and a punt return.
“Ive certainly watched them enough to know that theyre really good on offense, Ive been impressed. I think theyre more multiple than they used to be,” Frost said.
QB MARTINEZ
The Hawkeyes know that they will have to be wary of Nebraska quarterback Adrian Martinez. He needs just 90 yards of total offense to become the first freshman in school history with 3,000.
“Hes not (Penn State quarterback Trace) McSorley, but there are probably some parallels in there,” Ferentz said. “Hes really a very threatening guy, running the football, throwing the football. Theyve got designed runs, designed options, those types of things, and then also hell pull it down and go.”
IOWAS D
Iowa has pitched a pair of shutouts, and the Hawkeyes held four other opponents to 14 points or less. The Hawkeyes rank ninth nationally in scoring defense at 16.5 points per game and will likely be the toughest unit Nebraska has seen outside of Michigan, which beat the Huskers 56-10.
“They are another tough, solid team,” Martinez said. “They are going to be very sound and play hard. We are going to have to come to play there. They are not going to make a lot of mistakes.”
THE NUMBERS
Last weeks win was the 150th for Ferentz at Iowa. Ferentz also won 12 times at Maine. … Nebraska leads the series 10-7 in games played in Iowa City. … Iowa leads the Big Ten with 17 interceptions. … Nebraskas Stanley Morgan Jr. needs just 24 receiving yards to set the schools career record. … The Hawkeyes are 12-3 in their last 15 trophy games. All three losses in that span came against Wisconsin.
HE SAID IT (JOKINGLY)
“His sustained success is impressive, but you still dont get to 150 unless youre a little bit old. Ill make sure I remind him of that when I see him.” — Frost about Ferentz.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Nebraska fired coach Bo Pelini in part because beating Iowa wasnt good enough. The Huskers canned his replacement, Mike Riley in part because they werent good enough to beat the Hawkeyes.
New coach Scott Frost will get his first crack at Iowa on Friday in a border rivalry thats blossomed into something of annual referendum on both programs.
The Hawkeyes (7-4, 4-4 Big Ten) snapped a three-game losing streak last weekend with a cathartic 63-0 whitewash of Illinois on the road. Nebraska (4-7, 3-5) has won four of its last five after a 0-6 start and would like nothing more than to enter the offseason with a win at Iowa.
The Hawkeyes have won three straight over the Huskers, including a 56-14 blowout in Lincoln a year ago that helped seal Rileys fate.
“This game is extremely important to us,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “Its got a lot of weight, a lot of value, and were giving it our utmost intention … You look at Nebraska, theyre a team thats really riding high right now, playing with really good momentum.”
Iowas seniors will try to make it a clean sweep of Nebraska, which has lost the last two in the series by 30 and 42 points.
IOWAS ATTACK
After losing to Penn State, Purdue and Northwestern by just 12 combined points, the Hawkeyes exploded for nine touchdowns against the Illini. Iowa scored in nearly way imaginable, racking up touchdowns on runs, passes, a fumble return and a punt return.
“Ive certainly watched them enough to know that theyre really good on offense, Ive been impressed. I think theyre more multiple than they used to be,” Frost said.
QB MARTINEZ
The Hawkeyes know that they will have to be wary of Nebraska quarterback Adrian Martinez. He needs just 90 yards of total offense to become the first freshman in school history with 3,000.
“Hes not (Penn State quarterback Trace) McSorley, but there are probably some parallels in there,” Ferentz said. “Hes really a very threatening guy, running the football, throwing the football. Theyve got designed runs, designed options, those types of things, and then also hell pull it down and go.”
IOWAS D
Iowa has pitched a pair of shutouts, and the Hawkeyes held four other opponents to 14 points or less. The Hawkeyes rank ninth nationally in scoring defense at 16.5 points per game and will likely be the toughest unit Nebraska has seen outside of Michigan, which beat the Huskers 56-10.
“They are another tough, solid team,” Martinez said. “They are going to be very sound and play hard. We are going to have to come to play there. They are not going to make a lot of mistakes.”
THE NUMBERS
Last weeks win was the 150th for Ferentz at Iowa. Ferentz also won 12 times at Maine. … Nebraska leads the series 10-7 in games played in Iowa City. … Iowa leads the Big Ten with 17 interceptions. … Nebraskas Stanley Morgan Jr. needs just 24 receiving yards to set the schools career record. … The Hawkeyes are 12-3 in their last 15 trophy games. All three losses in that span came against Wisconsin.
HE SAID IT (JOKINGLY)
“His sustained success is impressive, but you still dont get to 150 unless youre a little bit old. Ill make sure I remind him of that when I see him.” — Frost about Ferentz.