The Iowa Hawkeyes (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) put up a good fight against the No. 11 Indiana Hoosiers (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten), but ultimately fell short.
The team stats were even across the board, with Iowa leading the way in time of possession (38:35), and Indiana leading in total offensive yards (337 to 284).
The Iowa defense was solid for most of the game, excluding the last touchdown drive by Indiana that sealed the game. Still, they were able to pressure Fernando Mendoza and force him to throw his first interception of the season.