- Final022WVU
NCST7
237
23 - Final112MIZZ
IOWA24
2724
27 - Final2BYU
UTEP52
2452
24 - Final3NIU
FRES40
1740
17 - Final4OHIO
TROY21
4821
48 - Final5USM
LOU28
3128
31 - Final619
10UTAH
BSU3
263
26 - Final7NAVY
SDSU14
3514
35 - Final824HAW
TLSA35
6235
62 - Final9FIU
TOL34
3234
32 - Final10AFA
GT14
714
7 - Final11ECU
MD20
5120
51 - Final12ILL
BAY38
1438
14 - Final1314OKST
ARIZ36
1036
10 - Final14ARMY
SMU16
1416
14 - Final15KSU
SYR34
3634
36 - Final2OT2OT16UNC
TENN30
2730
27 - Final1718NEB
WASH7
197
19 - Final18USF
CLEM31
2631
26 - Final19ND
MIA33
1733
17 - Final20
25UGA
UCF6
106
10 - Final2120
23SCAR
FSU17
2617
26 - Final22NW
TTU38
4538
45 - Final2316
9ALA
MSU49
749
7 - Final24FLA
PSU37
2437
24 - Final2521MSST
MICH52
1452
14 - Final265
3WIS
TCU19
2119
21 - Final27
7CONN
OKLA20
4820
48 - Final284
13STAN
VT40
1240
12 - Final296
8OSU
ARK31
2631
26 - Final30MTU
M-OH21
3521
35 - Final3111
17LSU
TA&M41
2441
24 - Final32PITT
UK27
1027
10 - Final3315NEV
BC20
1320
13 - Final341
2AUB
ORE22
1922
19
Final
Coverage: ESPN
10:00 PM ET, December 28, 2010
Sun Devil Stadium, TEMPE, AZ
Top Performers
Passing: B. Gabbert (MIZZ) - 434 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing: M. Coker (STON) - 33 CAR, 219 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: T. Moe (MIZZ) - 15 REC, 152 YDS
Appearing in a bowl game for the sixth straight year, Missouri is looking to finish off one of its best seasons in style.
A school-record third consecutive postseason victory for Iowa would be a positive end to a disappointing year, which includes the arrest of its all-time leading receiver and benching and subsequent arrest of its top running back.
The Hawkeyes will face 14th-ranked Missouri for the first time in a century Tuesday night in the Insight Bowl in Tempe, Ariz.
The Tigers (10-2) started the season just outside the Top 25 but nearly reached their third Big 12 championship game in four years. Consecutive losses at Nebraska and Texas Tech prevented them from accomplishing that feat.
Missouri rebounded from those defeats to win three straight and has a chance to record 11 victories for the third time in school history. The Tigers won a school-record 12 games in 2007.
"We really got better as the year went on," coach Gary Pinkel said. "We had a lot of players who had really good years. That's why we're 10-2."
The Hawkeyes entered this season as the nation's ninth-ranked team, with hopes of a Big Ten title and a second consecutive BCS bowl appearance. Instead, they lost their final three games, leaving them at 7-5 and fourth in the conference.
"To finish up like we did, I think, left certainly a real bad taste in everybody's mouth," coach Kirk Ferentz said. "We're anxious to get back on the field and have a chance to compete again."
Ferentz probably wishes a miserable finish is all he had to deal with right now.
Instead, he had to handle the arrest of all-Big Ten wide receiver Derrell Johnson-Koulianos on drug charges Dec. 7. Officers reportedly found cocaine residue, "small quantities of marijuana" in Johnson-Koulianos' bedroom, and a variety of legal painkillers and muscle relaxers for which he did not have prescriptions. He agreed to take a urine test and tested positive for cocaine and marijuana.
Ferentz immediately suspended the senior, who had 46 receptions for 745 yards and a career-best 10 touchdowns this season. He was the first player to lead the Hawkeyes in receiving in his first three seasons.
Ferentz then announced Dec. 13 that sophomore running back Adam Robinson would not play in the bowl game for failing to comply with "team expectations and policies." Freshman Marcus Coker will likely start in place of Robinson, who had 941 yards and 10 TDs this season.
Robinson was also arrested and charged with possession of marijuana Monday night in his hometown of Des Moines.
The loss of those two players could make scoring against one of the nation's stingiest defenses even more difficult.
While known more for its spread offense in recent seasons, Missouri relied more on a unit that allowed 15.2 points per game, sixth-fewest in the FBS. Iowa finished one spot behind at 16.4 but gave up at least 20 points in each of its final three games.
The Tigers offense averaged 401.1 yards despite the dismissal of leading rusher Derrick Washington before the season. Missouri got at least 380 yards from three backs and a career-best 62.2 percent completion rate from second-year starter Blaine Gabbert.
Gabbert had 308 yards and a TD in a 36-27 upset of then-No. 3 Oklahoma on Oct. 23, helping the Tigers improve to 7-0 for the first time in 50 years. His favorite target, tight end Michael Egnew, was a finalist for the John Mackey Award after catching 83 passes for 698 yards.
Gabbert, though, has sometimes had trouble when pressured. He completed 18 of 42 passes in the loss to Nebraska while being sacked six times.
In this game, he'll have to contend with one of the nation's top defensive linemen in Adrian Clayborn. The Lombardi and Hendricks Award finalist had nine tackles and two sacks while earning MVP honors in last season's Orange Bowl victory over Georgia Tech.
Along with Clayborn, defensive backs Tyler Sash and Shaun Prater also were named first-team all-Big Ten. Sash was third on the Hawkeyes with 73 tackles and Prater tied for the team lead with four interceptions.
Iowa senior Ricky Stanzi had a career-low four INTs this season while registering a career-best 25 touchdowns.
With Johnson-Koulianos out, Stanzi could rely more on another St. Louis native, Marvin McNutt, who led the Hawkeyes with 51 receptions for 798 yards. Coker had 403 yards and two TDs on 81 carries.
While Iowa will try to win its third straight bowl game, Missouri will attempt to bounce back from last season's 35-13 loss to Navy in the Texas Bowl. The Tigers beat West Virginia 34-31 in the 1998 Insight.com Bowl.
"I think there's some things that we have to do better as coaches," Pinkel said. "It's real important to me for our players to have a good time, but it's more important to win."
The Tigers lead the series 7-5. They haven't faced Iowa since a 5-0 home win in 1910.
SPONSORED HEADLINES
Bowl Overview
There's no mystery about momentum in this one. Missouri finished its season with three wins to climb back inside the top 15. Iowa lost its final three games to fall out of the top 25. Both teams will be bringing quality quarterbacks out to Tempe as Iowa's Ricky Stanzi and Missouri's Blaine Gabbert will face off in the desert. -- David Ubben
Scouts Preview
The Insight Bowl features an explosive Missouri offense squaring off with an Iowa defense that is talented but lacks depth.
Matchup
| MIZZ | IOWA | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 10-3 | 8-5 |
| Avg Points | 29.8 | 28.9 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 16.1 | 17.0 |
| Home Record | 8-0 | 6-2 |
| Road Record | 2-3 | 2-3 |
| Division Record | 4-1 | 4-4 |
| Conference Record | 6-2 | 4-4 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Passing Leaders
| Missouri | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J. Franklin | 59.4 | 1562 | 10 | 7 | |
| C. Berkstresser | 49.7 | 1059 | 5 | 7 | |
| Iowa | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
| J. Vandenberg | 57.3 | 2249 | 7 | 8 | |
Rushing Leaders
| Missouri | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K. Lawrence | 200 | 1025 | 5.1 | 12 | |
| M. Murphy | 46 | 251 | 5.5 | 1 | |
| Iowa | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| M. Weisman | 159 | 815 | 5.1 | 8 | |
| D. Bullock | 135 | 513 | 3.8 | 3 | |
Receiving Leaders
| Missouri | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. Lucas | 46 | 509 | 11.1 | 3 | |
| L. Washington | 25 | 443 | 17.7 | 2 | |
| Iowa | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| K. Davis | 47 | 571 | 12.1 | 1 | |
| K. Martin-Manley | 52 | 571 | 11.0 | 2 | |





