(11) Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10

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#11IOWA (7-0)0371020
WIS (5-2)0100010

Final

12:00 PM ET, October 17, 2009
Camp Randall Stadium
MADISON, WI

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Iowa is eyeing its 11th straight win when it visits Wisconsin. The Hawkeyes rely on their defense, which is second in the nation in takeaways. The Badgers are coming off their first loss of the season, to Ohio State. Iowa has won five of the last seven meetings with Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin should win the turnover battle, and game, against Iowa
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
IOWA7-01741054-03-03-03-0
WIS5-21981744-11-12-22-2
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
IOWA65-14-042-1-024-0-08-0-0
WIS61-17-043-6-019-1-06-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
IOWA7-20-030-33-048-34-064-34-0
WIS11-20-029-31-053-36-066-37-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsIOWA
 
403.0 / 24th
WIS
 
430.0 / 18th
Passing YardsIOWA
 
242.0 / 24th
WIS
 
268.0 / 19th
Rushing YardsIOWA
 
172.0 / 22nd
WIS
 
170.0 / 23rd
Points ScoredIOWA
 
24.0 / 87th
WIS
 
20.0 / 27th
Full Team Stats: Iowa | Wisconsin
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
IOWA2WISCONSIN47
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Individual Leaders
Iowa Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Stanzi56.324171715
Vanden...48.347025
Wisconsin Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Tolzie...64.327051611
Philli...58.36501
Iowa Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Robins...1818344.65
Wegher1626414.08
Wisconsin Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Clay28715175.318
Ball983914.04
Iowa Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Johnso...4575016.72
McNutt3467419.88
Wisconsin Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Toon5480514.94
Graham5162412.27
Full Player Stats: Iowa | Wisconsin
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Injuries on offense early in the season forced Iowa to focus to its defense. The shift in priorities has more than paid off.

The No. 11 Hawkeyes look to win their 11th straight when they visit Big Ten foe Wisconsin on Saturday.

Iowa (6-0, 2-0) began the season in the Top 25, but was unimpressive in a season-opening 17-16 victory over Northern Iowa that dropped it out of the rankings.

The Hawkeyes have moved back into the poll since, although their offense hasn't been much better.

Quarterback Ricky Stanzi has been inconsistent while the receivers have struggled to stay healthy. Despite those issues, Iowa has won 10 in a row dating back to last season -- its longest win streak since a 20-game run from 1920-23 -- and it is off to its best start since 1985, sitting atop the conference standings with Ohio State.

"What we all need to just understand is that this thing is pretty fragile," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "We've got six tough games coming up. None of us, at least in this building, need to worry too much about the big picture at this point."

The Hawkeyes are coming off a 30-28 win over Michigan on Saturday -- the third game they've won by three or fewer points. Stanzi was 20 of 38 for 284 yards and two touchdowns. He threw an interception on his first pass which led to a Michigan score, but rallied with the help of his defense.

"We're going to have to fight adversity, and we've had to do that a lot in our football games, and that's just going to help build character," Stanzi said.

Stanzi has thrown eight interceptions, including three that have been returned for scores this season, but he's had to deal with a receiving corps that's been hit hard by injuries. Tony Moeaki, who caught six passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns against the Wolverines, missed the previous three games with a sprained ankle, and Ferentz announced Tuesday that reserve Paul Chaney Jr. suffered a season-ending knee injury.

Despite the problems on offense, Iowa has been able to count on consistency from its defense, which continues to come up with big plays. Against Michigan, Brett Greenwood intercepted Denard Robinson with 46 seconds remaining and the Wolverines at their own 38-yard line.

Iowa began this week tied for second in the Football Subdivision with 19 takeaways this season. It's third in the Big Ten in scoring defense, holding opponents to 15.8 points.

"You can't be satisfied because when you are satisfied that is when you stop growing," defensive end Broderick Binns told the Hawkeyes' official Web site. "We know that it is going to take everything we have from here on out. I think we have a good defense, but I think we have the potential to be a lot better. There are some things we need to clean up."

The Hawkeyes' defense will try to take advantage of Wisconsin's offensive line, which struggled in a 31-13 loss at then-No. 9 Ohio State on Saturday. The Badgers (5-1, 2-1) outgained the Buckeyes 368-184 and held them to eight first downs, but struggled to overcome their own breakdowns.

Quarterback Scott Tolzien threw two interceptions that were returned for scores and he was sacked a season-high six times. John Clay, who rushed for 184 yards and three TDs against Minnesota the week before, was held to 59 yards as he struggled with an ankle injury.

"John, in my mind, took a huge step forward," coach Bret Bielema said. "I know statistically he wasn't where we need him to be. That was a very good defense we were going against, but John had to do a lot to get himself ready to play last week and he did it."

Bielema is trying to make sure the Badgers don't repeat their 2008 slide, when after climbing into the Top 10 following a 3-0 start, they proceeded to drop their next four en route to a 7-6 record.

"Just the overall demeanor of this team shows me that they're going to be able to bounce back and play a great game on Saturday," Bielema said Monday.

Iowa has won five of the last seven meetings with Wisconsin, including a 38-16 victory last season. This is the Hawkeyes' first visit to Madison as a ranked team since 2003.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, October 14th
5 Boise State 28 Final
Tulsa 21
Thursday, October 15th
8 Cincinnati 34 Final
21 South Florida 17
Saturday, October 17th
Arkansas 20 Final
1 Florida 23
22 South Carolina 6 Final
2 Alabama 20
20 Oklahoma 13 Final
3 Texas 16
4 Virginia Tech 23 Final
19 Georgia Tech 28
6 USC 34 Final
25 Notre Dame 27
7 Ohio State 18 Final
Purdue 26
9 Miami (FL) 27 Final
UCF 7
11 Iowa 20 Final
Wisconsin 10
Colorado State 6 Final
12 TCU 44
Minnesota 0 Final
14 Penn State 20
Texas Tech 31 Final
15 Nebraska 10
Missouri 17 Final
16 Oklahoma State 33
17 Kansas 30 Final
Colorado 34
18 Brigham Young 38 Final
San Diego State 28
23 Houston 44 Final
Tulane 16
24 Utah 35 Final
UNLV 15