Iowa (4-4, 2-3 Big Ten) embarks on its second-to-last road trip of 2022 as it takes on Purdue (5-3, 3-2 Big Ten) today at 11 a.m. from Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind.
“Great respect for Coach Brohm, his players. Done a great job since he’s gotten there. Not just a matter of them being good offensively, which they are, but they’ve upgraded their program in all three areas. They play well defensively, on special teams, on offense as well.
“We haven’t had much success the last couple outings against them, so that’s a goal of ours, to try to change that. Big challenge on our hands. They’re coming off a bye, so they should be well-rested and prepared. I’m sure they will be. We’re going on the road. A road challenge for us,” Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz said.
Before the Hawkeyes kickoff against the Boilermakers, let’s take one final look at each of the two teams’ key statistical numbers.