After a gritty win over Rutgers last Friday night, the Hawkeyes face their toughest test of the season as they welcome No. 11 Indiana to Kinnick Stadium this Saturday.
Iowa's offense put up another solid performance in the Hawkeyes' 38-28 win over Rutgers, using a balanced attack to keep the Rutgers defense guessing.
The special teams also had a great showing as return specialist Kaden Wetjen took the opening kickoff to the house for a touchdown, and veteran defensive lineman Ethan Hurkett blocked a field goal late in the game.
The defense left a lot to be desired after the Rutgers offense torched them for 21 points in the first half, but the unit showed its resilience in the second half.