How to buy Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes football tickets

Want to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes in person on Saturday, Oct. 5? Tickets still remain for as little as $57.

The Ohio State Buckeyes welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Columbus this Saturday for a college football Week 6 matchup between two Big Ten schools, and if you want to see the gridiron action live and in person, we have the details you need to know here.

The Buckeyes are ranked third in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll with a 4-0 overall record after their Week 5 win over the Michigan State Spartans. OSU has put up 195 points so far this season against 27 points allowed.

The Hawkeyes have not been too shabby either, stringing together a 3-1 mark, with the lone loss coming against their rivals, the Iowa State Cyclones at home. They are outside the Coaches Poll top 25 but do have 29 votes in the recent update.

The Ohio State Buckeyes will host the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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How to buy Ohio State vs Iowa football tickets

This should be a good one between two heavyweight Big Ten teams so you do not want to miss out on some of the best college football action this weekend! Take a look below at the ticket information for the game.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Ohio State Buckeyes vs Iowa Hawkeyes are $57.

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How to buy Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes football tickets

Want to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes in person on Saturday, Oct. 5? Tickets still remain for as little as $57.

The Ohio State Buckeyes welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Columbus this Saturday for a college football Week 6 matchup between two Big Ten schools, and if you want to see the gridiron action live and in person, we have the details you need to know here.

The Buckeyes are ranked third in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll with a 4-0 overall record after their Week 5 win over the Michigan State Spartans. OSU has put up 195 points so far this season against 27 points allowed.

The Hawkeyes have not been too shabby either, stringing together a 3-1 mark, with the lone loss coming against their rivals, the Iowa State Cyclones at home. They are outside the Coaches Poll top 25 but do have 29 votes in the recent update.

The Ohio State Buckeyes will host the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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How to buy Ohio State vs Iowa football tickets

This should be a good one between two heavyweight Big Ten teams so you do not want to miss out on some of the best college football action this weekend! Take a look below at the ticket information for the game.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Ohio State Buckeyes vs Iowa Hawkeyes are $57.

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How to buy Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes football tickets

Want to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Iowa Hawkeyes in person on Saturday, Oct. 5? Tickets still remain for as little as $57.

The Ohio State Buckeyes welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Columbus this Saturday for a college football Week 6 matchup between two Big Ten schools, and if you want to see the gridiron action live and in person, we have the details you need to know here.

The Buckeyes are ranked third in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll with a 4-0 overall record after their Week 5 win over the Michigan State Spartans. OSU has put up 195 points so far this season against 27 points allowed.

The Hawkeyes have not been too shabby either, stringing together a 3-1 mark, with the lone loss coming against their rivals, the Iowa State Cyclones at home. They are outside the Coaches Poll top 25 but do have 29 votes in the recent update.

The Ohio State Buckeyes will host the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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How to buy Ohio State vs Iowa football tickets

This should be a good one between two heavyweight Big Ten teams so you do not want to miss out on some of the best college football action this weekend! Take a look below at the ticket information for the game.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Ohio State Buckeyes vs Iowa Hawkeyes are $57.

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Iowa HC Kirk Ferentz suspended one game for violations

Kirk Ferentz gets a one-game suspension.

The 2024 college football season officially begins on Saturday in Week 0 as Georgia Tech and Florida State face off in Ireland.

However, some big news is coming regarding some Big Ten Conference programs. On Wednesday night, a report came out saying that Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz and an assistant have been suspended one game for recruiting violations, per Scott Dochterman of The Athletic (subscription required).

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz and wide receivers coach Jon Budmayr will receive a one-game suspension for committing a recruiting violation when courting quarterback Cade McNamara before the transfer portal opened in 2022, a source briefed on the violation said.

It will be worth tuning in on Thursday to see what Ferentz says about the suspension.

Nonetheless, he and assistant coach Jon Budmayr will miss the Week 1 contest against Illinois State at home.

Commanders Ben Sinnott ‘super excited’ to play for Kingsbury, Quinn

Ben Sinnott is excited about the opportunity to play in Kliff Kingsbury’s offense.

Commanders rookie Ben Sinnott says he was just showing up and had no idea what number they were going to give him.

I wanted the player to make the number, so it didn’t matter what they were going to give me, “said Sinnott to Bryan Colbert Jr.

The former Kansas State tight end, drafted 53 overall by Washington, was a guest with Colbert Jr. on another episode of “Raising Hail with the Rookies.”

Here are Ben Sinnott’s Kansas State highlights:

The Commanders issued No. 82 to Sinnott. Many will recall TE Logan Thomas wore No. 82 for his four seasons in Washington (2020-23). Logan Paulsen, another Washington tight end, also wore 82 (2010-14).

GM Adam Peters called Sinnott to inform him the Commanders were selecting him and immediately compared him to 49ers TE George Kittle. Sinnott, born and raised in Iowa, says he has watched and admired Kittle for years, who played at Iowa.

Sinnott actually started ice skating and playing hockey as young as three. Sinnott said the hockey “definitely brought that toughness, attitude, physicality.”

The rookie said in the early workouts he has noticed the coaches and players already “revolving around Dan Quinn. He’s such a natural leader, bringing the guys together and bringing the energy. He challenges us to compete in everything.”

How about his new OC, Kliff Kingsbury? “I’m pumped; I mean, look at all the guys he has developed, getting tight end touches. I’m super-excited to fine-tune my craft and see what he has planned for me.”

UCLA hosting Iowa on November 8 in homecoming game

Homecoming Game is set.

The UCLA Bruins Big Ten football schedule was released and it should be a fun one.

DeShaun Foster and his team have a lot of excitement brewing around them ahead of the 2024 regular season, and the Chip Kelly era is over, much to the approval of UCLA fans.

One interesting thing to note in the Bruins schedule is the Homecoming Game, which will take place on November 8 against Iowa at the Rose Bowl.

It will be a Friday game as the Bruins have a pair of Friday night contests back-to-back, with one coming on the road against the Washington Huskies.

Iowa has undergone a lot of changes this offseason, including at the quarterback position, but the Hawkeyes should be a team to watch this season.

Brendan Sullivan came over from Northwestern and is now the signal-caller for the Hawkeyes.

Nonetheless, the Homecoming Game is set for the showdown against Iowa.

UCLA’s Big Ten opponent lands new quarterback

Iowa lands former Northwestern QB.

When the UCLA Bruins start their first Big Ten season in 2024, one of their opponents on the slate is the Iowa Hawkeyes. Iowa reached the Big Ten title game a season ago but needed an upgrade in their offense.

When the Bruins and Hawkeyes get together on November 9th, there is a chance UCLA faces off against Brendan Sullivan at quarterback. Josh Helmer of the Hawkeyes Wire made the announcement that after visiting Iowa City, he committed to play for the Hawkeyes. Sullivan played 13 games at Northwestern before entering the transfer portal. He made four starts with the Wildcats. His best start was against Maryland at the end of October with two touchdown passes in the game.

The signal-caller made it official with his Tweet on X:

The Iowa Hawkeyes open up the football season on August 31st, as they play host to the Illinois State Redbirds. Their first Big Ten game is slated for September 21st, on the road at Minnesota.

UCLA hosts Iowa on November 9 at the Rose Bowl.

Former Iowa WR Jacob Bostick has committed to Texas A&M

Former Iowa WR Jacob Bostick is headed to Aggieland!

Boom! Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has owned the transfer portal in his first offseason with the program, already gaining 28 players, including former Iowa wide receiver Jacob Bostick, who visited Ole Miss last weekend before ultimately making his final decision.

For the last two months, Elko and his staff have been looking to add more talent to the position. Starting quarterback Conner Weigman needs reliability in the passing game to reach his potential, as his season-ending injury last season derailed what is still a bright future in the pocket.

Yes, Iowa’s offense was by far the worst unit in college football last season, but that has nothing to do with Bostick, who redshirted during his only season with the Hawkeyes.

Coming out of Illinois, Bostick was a three-star prospect and one of the top-ranked players in the Midwest. He received almost 20 offers before ultimately choosing the Hawkeyes. According to 247Sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu, Bostick’s size and play style are similar to that of former Texas A&M standout wide receiver Josh Reynolds, who set numerous records over his three-year career.

Still, Elko and his staff might not be finished, as former Auburn wide receiver Ja’Varrius Johnson visited College Station last Friday. Bostick enters the perfect situation, coached by Aggies WR coach Holmon Wiggins and offensive coordinator Collin Klein.

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Texas A&M has offered former Iowa wide receiver out of the transfer portal

Former Iowa wide receiver Jacob Bostick has received an offer from Texas A&M

What has become a daily occurrence is that Texas A&M and head coach Mike Elko have offered another wide receiver from the transfer portal, as former Iowa pass catcher Jacob Bostick is not considering the Aggies among several other suitors.

Iowa’s offense was by far the worst in the country last season. Bostick barely saw the field without recording a single reception, but that doesn’t diminish his potential contribution to a functional offense in 2024.

Coming out of Illinois, Bostick was a three-star prospect and one of the top-ranked players in the Midwest. He received almost 20 offers before ultimately choosing the Hawkeyes. According to 247Sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu, Bostick’s size and play style are similar to that of former Texas A&M standout wide receiver Josh Reynolds, who set numerous records over his three-year career.

After hosting former Auburn WR Ja’Varrius Johnson on Friday, Elko and his staff are still in contact with several high-profile receivers, including former Arizona State WR Elijhah Badger.

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What does new Commanders TE Ben Sinnott think of comparisons to 49ers’ stars?

Could Ben Sinnott be Washington’s long-term answer at tight end?

When the Washington Commanders selected Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott with the No. 53 overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah compared him to a pair of San Francisco 49ers: Fullback Kyle Juszczyk and tight end George Kittle.

After the second round, general manager Adam Peters offered the same comparisons.

And when you watch Sinnott on film, it’s easy to see a mix between the two stars. While no one is saying outright that Sinnott is the next Juszczyk or Kittle, his size, athleticism, style and versatility make it a worthwhile comp.

So, what does Sinnott think of those comparisons?

“It’s crazy to even be in conversation or have anyone even think to compare you to guys of that caliber. It means everything,” Sinnott said this week in an appearance on “Grant and Danny,” on 106.7 The Fan, via Lou DiPietro of Audacy.

“Hearing that, and the trust that he has for me, it’s super inspiring, and it gives me a lot of confidence going forward.”

Speaking specifically of Kittle, one of the NFL’s best tight ends, he was 6-foot-4 and weighed 247 pounds at the 2017 NFL combine. He ran a 4.51-second 40-yard dash. Sinnott measured in at 6-foot-4, 250 pounds, running the 40 in 4.68 seconds. However, Sinnott bested Kittle’s vertical leap by five inches. Kittle spent a portion of his childhood in Iowa and played at the University of Iowa, while Sinnott was born and raised in the state of Iowa.

He spoke a little more on those comparisons.

“Through the process I’ve kind of heard a little bit of everything how people view me, but I think how the front office and the coaches with the Commanders view me is perfect,” Sinnott said.

“I just think I’m a play-making tight end but have the ability to be an h-back or get in the backfield and be a fullback. I think the versatility brings a lot of value to what this organization is gonna do, so I’m super excited for that.”

There was no tight end in the 2024 NFL draft like Sinnott. He can line up in a number of positions and can also make an impact in the run game. The Commanders have lacked that type of versatility at the position for years.