Iowa will be without one of its best defenders against Wisconsin

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz said in his press conference today that the Hawkeyes will be without star cornerback Riley Moss when

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz said in his press conference today that the Hawkeyes will be without star cornerback Riley Moss when they take on Wisconsin this weekend.

Moss injured his knee after an interception two weeks again against Penn State. His absence is big news for the Iowa secondary, as Moss sits with 4 interceptions, 2 pick-sixes, 23 tackles and 3 passes defended through six games.

Related: Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 8 — Hey, Wisconsin

The Hawkeyes will now likely turn to redshirt junior Terry Roberts to operate the corner position across from senior Matt Hankins. Roberts has appeared all of Iowa’s seven games this season and has recorded 1 interception, 3 passes defended and 14 tackles.

Wisconsin is dealing with its own health problems entering Saturday. None of those players are as impactful as Moss, though. His absence is significant for Graham Mertz’s chances through the air on Saturday.

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Wisconsin has a change in its special teams depth chart entering Iowa week

Wisconsin has a change in its special teams depth chart entering Iowa week

Wisconsin kick returner Devin Chandler entered the transfer portal after the team’s victory over Army last week. The news came Monday afternoon, so Wisconsin had already released its depth chart for the contest at Purdue.

Both wide receiver Chimere Dike and cornerback Faion Hicks returned kicks for the Badgers on Saturday. Dike took two kicks back for 34 total yards and a 17-yard average, while Hicks’ only return was a fair catch.

Related: Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 8 — Hey, Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s special teams depth chart for Saturday’s game against Iowa sees a change at that position:

Iowa Hawkeyes: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Iowa Hawkeyes season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Iowa Hawkeyes season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Iowa Schedule Analysis
– Iowa Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 6-2 overall, 6-2 in Big Ten
Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz, 23rd year, 168-106
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 17
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 27
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 23

Iowa College Football Preview 2021: Offense

– The Iowa offense wasn’t bad, but there’s a whole lot of room for improvement. It didn’t move the chains all that easily, was awful on third downs, and wasn’t nearly efficient enough throwing the ball, but it was No. 1 in the Big Ten in the red zone, took advantage of every opportunity, and it scored a whole lot of points. Now it’s time to be more explosive.

Spencer Petras has the arm. The 6-5, 231-pound junior quarterback has no problems pushing the ball down the field. However, he’s got to be more accurate and has to come up with more big plays for a passing game that hit just 57% of its throws with nine touchdowns in eight games.

Leading wide receivers Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Brandon Smith are gone, but TE Sam LaPorta is a good one and veteran Nico Ragaini is a decent receiver to start with. However, new big play targets have to emerge fast.

It’s Iowa, so the offensive line is going to be solid. However, just two starters are expected to be back – starting with junior Tyler Linderbaum at center – with a whole lot of shuffling being done to get the right starting five in place. This isn’t a massive group, but again, it’s Iowa – the O line will be fine.

The running game wasn’t spectacular, but it was sneaky-good with Tyler Goodson leading the way with 762 yards and seven scores. Mekhi Sargent is done, and the depth is going to be an issue early on.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Iowa Schedule Analysis

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College Football News Preview 2020: Iowa Hawkeyes

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Iowa Hawkeyes season with what you need to know

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Iowa Hawkeyes season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Iowa Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 10-3 overall, 6-3 in Big Ten
Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz, 22nd year, 162-104
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 14
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 23
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 13

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Iowa Hawkeyes Offense 3 Things To Know

Offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz has as much talent and experience to work with as Iowa has enjoyed in a long time, but a whole lot more pop has to be generated from the nation’s 99th ranked attack.

The Hawkeyes have their moments, but they simply didn’t score enough until they ripped up USC for 49 in the Holiday Bowl win.

They didn’t score more than 27 points against anyone but Rutgers in Big Ten play, but that was still almost enough to come up with a huge season – each of Iowa’s three losses came by seven points or fewer.


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It’s not that QB Nate Stanley was bad; he just didn’t make the jump up in production he probably should’ve. Now it’s up to 6-5, 231-pound sophomore Spencer Petras to be the guy with the massive arm who can stretch the field more and get the offense to be a bit more explosive. He’ll have to fight off a few options, including freshman Deuce Hogan, the star of the 2020 recruiting class.

No matter who the quarterback is, he’ll have a fantastic receiving corps to help the cause.

Star with senior Ihmir Smith-Marsette, the 6-1, 186-pound senior who led the team with 722 yards on 44 catches and five scores. He averaged over 16 yards per catch, and so did sophomore Tyrone Tracy, who was second on the team with 589 yards.

Senior Brandon Smith is a 6-2, 219-pound physical receiver who made 37 grabs in his nine appearances, and sophomore Nico Ragaini led the team with 46 catches as a possession receiver. Throw in tight ends Sam LaPorta and Shaun Beyer – these two should do a whole lot more than they did last season – and the pass catching weapons and depth are there.

Losing OT Tristan Wirfs to the first round of the NFL Draft stinks, but everyone else is expected back, and that’s more than a little bit of a shocker.

Alaric Jackson could’ve been a possible first rounder, but he was banged up for most of last season and is back to potentially up his draft positioning. The rest of the line is solid, but the whole group has to do more for the running game.

Tyler Goodson had an okay season with 638 rushing yards and five scores, but he was a good receiver and has the flash to start doing a whole lot more.

Former JUCO transfer Mekhi Sargent returns after finishing second on the team with 563 yards and four scores, but third-leading rusher Toren Young – who was one of the former Hawkeye players speaking out against the program in June – left the team this offseason.

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