Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Iowa State Cyclones: TV, streaming, broadcast info for Week 2
The Iowa Hawkeyes play the Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday, September 9th at 2:30 p.m. CT, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.
Each team comes into this matchup sitting at 1-0 with a similar story. Both teams won their games and neither was necessarily in doubt, but as is often the case for football in Iowa, there were some areas on both offenses that didn’t get the job done quite well enough.
The Hawkeyes had the game in hand against Utah State and put the trust in the hands of their defense in a game that lulled some to sleep with a slow, churn-it-out victory. Iowa State let Northern Iowa outgain them and relied on their defense forcing a couple of turnovers to set them up in position to score and hold on.
Here is a look at the TV info, how to stream, the broadcast teams, a quick glance at the injury report, some key players to watch, and a few tidbits on the Cy-Hawk series.
How to watch
Here’s when and where you should tune in to see the game:
Date: Saturday, Sept. 9
Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
TV Channel: Fox (Jason Benetti, play-by-play; Brock Huard, analyst; Allison Williams, sideline reporter)
Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network (Gary Dolphin, play-by-play; Ed Podolak, analyst; Rob Brooks, reporter)
Injury report
Iowa at Iowa State injury report:
Iowa:
Jacob Bostick, WR: questionable (foot)
Noah Shannon, DL: out (suspension)
Joey Labas, QB: probable (undisclosed)
Jamison Heinz, DB: questionable (undisclosed)
Beau Stephens, OL: questionable (undisclosed)
Reese Osgood, WR: questionable (undisclosed)
Iowa State
Isaiah Lee, DL: questionable (possible suspension)
DeShawn Hanika: out (suspension)
Players to watch
Iowa:
Cade McNamara, QB: 17-30, 191 yards, two touchdowns
Kaleb Johnson, RB: 19 carries, 63 yards, one touchdown, 54-yard kickoff return
Luke Lachey, TE: seven receptions, 73 yards
Jay Higgins, LB: 16 tackles
Cooper DeJean, DB: seven tackles
Iowa State:
Rocco Becht, QB: 10-13, 113 yards, two touchdowns
Cartervious Norton, RB: 11 carries, 49 yards
Jeremiah Cooper, DB: four tackles, two interceptions
Caleb Bacon, LB: five tackles, two sacks
Tyler Onyedim, DL: seven tackles
Game notes
Iowa leads the series 46-23 and has a 21-8 advantage in Ames
Last meeting: Iowa State 10, Iowa 7 on Sept. 10, 2022
The Hawkeyes have won six of the last seven Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series matchups over Iowa State.
Head coach Kirk Ferentz is one win shy of the 200-win milestone of his coaching career. Ferentz will be the 24th Division I coach to reach the 200-win mark
Over the past five seasons, Iowa has the third-most wins in the Big Ten Conference. The Hawkeyes have 43 overall, trailing only Ohio State (55) and Michigan (46).
The Hawkeyes will play their first trophy game of the 2023 season on Saturday when the Cy-Hawk Trophy is on the line in Ames. The Hawkeyes are 24-8 in their last 32 rivalry trophy games against Iowa State, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
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