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Game Thread Ohio State 27, Iowa 24 (final, OT, 11/14/09) - Rose Bowl bound!!!

Iowa's performance against Arkansas State was less indicative of who the Hawkeyes are than it was of what can happen when a game is sandwiched between PSU and TSUN.

They will play much better when it is Ohio State that is in the midst of the PSU -- TSUN sandwich and they are the opponent in the middle of the sandwich.
 
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No way of knowing for sure until they announce it, which ought to be about 2 weeks before the game. Pay attention to the official thread, and to other websites for updates.

However, if you are just looking for people's guesses, mine is that it will be a 3:30 game, if both continue to win.
 
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It will be announced on Monday, Nov 2nd if not before then for TV. We'll update this thread title as soon as we find out.

By Big Ten rule, it's not allowed to start after 5 pm, since it's a November game. 3:30 ET for ABC/ESPN is the best guess at this point.
 
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Injuries are continuing to make things tough for Iowa.

They just lost OL Dace Richardson for the regular season with a broken leg, and now it looks like frosh RB Adam Robinson is also probably out until the bowl game due to a bad ankle.

ESPN
 
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Parallels from the '02 Buckeyes to this year's Iowa team.

SI.com

Is it just me, or does the 2009 Iowa Hawkeyes' season seem eerily similar to Ohio State's 2002 national championship season?
-- Larry, Costa Mesa, Calif.

Iowa still has a long way to go to before being mentioned in the same breath as that Ohio State team -- in fact, before that can happen it will need to beat Ohio State on the road YoNov. 14 -- but the parallels certainly exist. Much like these Hawkeyes, those Buckeyes played an old-school, often unsightly brand of football. Like Iowa, Ohio State endured an inordinate amount of last-minute escapes. But here's the most important shared trait of all: A large majority of the county refused to believe they were the juggernaut their record indicated. They were "the Luckeyes," and not until that final Ken Dorsey pass fell incomplete in Tempe did most deem them legitimate. (Except in Miami, where referee Terry Porter will forever live in infamy.)

When Ricky Stanzi completed that last-second pass to Marvin McNutt against Michigan State last Saturday night, it actually reminded me of a similar moment from that '02 Ohio State season: Craig Krenzel's 37-yard touchdown pass to Michael Jenkins on a last-minute fourth down to win a 10-6 game at Purdue. Compare the two teams' schedules and you'll see a lot of similarities: Both needed a last-second defensive play to survive a heavy underdog early in the year (Iowa over Northern Iowa, Ohio State over Cincinnati), both scraped out low-scoring wins over Penn State in which the key play did not come on offense and both overcame second-half deficits at Wisconsin.

There are, however, some pretty notable differences. For one, the Buckeyes delivered two early nonconference routs that helped boost their credibility: A 45-21 win over Texas Tech in the now-defunct Pigskin Classic and, more impressively, a 25-7 win over eventual Pac-10 champ Washington State, ranked 10th at the time. Iowa, to its credit, beat 5-2 Arizona, currently tied for second in the Pac-10, but that game went virtually unnoticed at the time.

And then there's the personnel. While most failed to appreciated it at the time, that Ohio State team was incredibly talented. Amazingly, all 11 defensive starters and two nickel-backs were drafted, as were seven offensive starters (not including two-way starter Gamble) and kicker Mike Nugent. I'm no draft expert, but my guess is this Iowa team will wind up producing half that many. Stanzi is an underrated prospect, and the Hawkeyes clearly possess a whole bunch of big-time defensive players (defensive ends Adrian Clayborn and Broderick Binns, safety Tyler Sash, linebackers Pat Angerer and A.J. Edds, cornerback Amari Spievey), but they don't have any elite skill players on the level of Maurice Clarett (pre-meltdown) or Jenkins, especially now that leading rusher Adam Robinson is out for the season.

Which brings me to the most important element of all: The Big Ten of 2009 is not the Big Ten of 2002. Ohio State went 8-0 in a conference that was arguably the toughest in the country that season. Four teams (OSU, Iowa, Michigan and Penn State) finished the regular season in the top 12. Five won bowl games. Two league players (Iowa's Brad Banks and Penn State's Larry Johnson) were Heisman finalists, and future NFL first-rounders included Charles Rogers, Braylon Edwards, Lee Evans, Dallas Clark and Robert Gallery.

Compared to those '02 Buckeyes, the '09 Hawkeyes are playing against significantly watered-down competition. However, the same may well be true nationally. Contrary to preseason speculation, '09 Florida has not looked remotely like '02 Miami. Nor has anyone else. The Hawkeyes aren't the most talented team in the country, but, at least according to the BCS computers, they've delivered the best results.

Cont'd ...
 
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Watched the replay of the Iowa @ Wisconsin game on BTN last night. Between that game and their last-second win at Michigan State, color me unimpressed. I'd be worried playing at their place, but seeing as the game is in The Shoe, where we're 23-3 against Iowa in the last 26 games, including the last five games, I'm really confident.

There's a reason why we're 44-14-3 all-time against them.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1578964; said:
Watched the replay of the Iowa @ Wisconsin game on BTN last night. Between that game and their last-second win at Michigan State, color me unimpressed. I'd be worried playing at their place, but seeing as the game is in The Shoe, where we're 23-3 against Iowa in the last 26 games, including the last five games, I'm really confident.

There's a reason why we're 44-14-3 all-time against them.

On the defensive side of the ball I am mightily impressed with the Hawkeyes, but the offense looks stagnant. I see Stanzi & co. suffering against the Buckeyes' ruthless and deep defensive front. Also, taking into account that their RB, Robinson is out for the season....it looks even worse. I am not sure that they stay unbeaten from here until they show up at the 'Shoe.
 
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jazzman;1578978; said:
I am not sure that they stay unbeaten from here until they show up at the 'Shoe.

Quoted for truth. Iowa has proven that they can keep any opponent in the game, and more importantly, that they can't really knock anyone out. I wouldn't pencil a win in for them in either of their next two games.
 
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I don't know about all of this shaky ground til OSU. Michigan State is 3 plays from being 7-1. Plus Iowa went down the field without both of the injured guys at the end of the game. If we were talking about playing Arizona/State Penn/Wisky maybe, but Indiana and Northwestern both at Iowa.... I think they chalk up 2 wins there. It always seems like they plug no names in and can run the ball still. I just don't think either Indiana or Northwestern's defense can do enough to beat Iowa.
 
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They win. It's not how you win, it's that you win. I'm confident, but it's not because I think Iowa won't be very good. I think they will be A LOT better than we all think, but I just have faith the Buckeyes can even be better.

Glad the game is at 3:30 and not Noon. Makes a big difference in the crowd. Though winning this weekend will make the biggest difference.
 
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JXC;1582160; said:
They win. It's not how you win, it's that you win. I'm confident, but it's not because I think Iowa won't be very good. I think they will be A LOT better than we all think, but I just have faith the Buckeyes can even be better.

Glad the game is at 3:30 and not Noon. Makes a big difference in the crowd. Though winning this weekend will make the biggest difference.

I got tickets for this game before the season started and I remember thinking it might be a decent game. Never ever thought that it would be the battle for the Big Ten! Now I get a treat!

I live in Iowa, so I've heard it all the last few weeks about how the Hawkeyes are a team of destiny and how they will themselves to win. They are definitely suspect on offense and Stanzi is prone to mistakes. But they have that swagger that comes from winning so many close ones. I don't get that vibe from our Buckeyes...

This game is certainly winnable, but I feel like it will be a defensive battle and a close game. That, to me, favors Iowa. That said, maybe after we BEAT PSU, we too will have the swagger of being battle tested and coming out on top. :)
 
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