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Clutch or Collapse: Iowa Edges Rutgers in Heartbreaker Thriller + Is Oregon a lock to beat Penn St?

Clutch or Collapse: Iowa Edges Rutgers in Heartbreaker Thriller + Is Oregon a lock to beat Penn St?

In this episode of The Big Ten Huddle, JR and Zach recap Iowa's narrow victory over Rutgers, highlighting defensive adjustments, offensive highlights, and special teams mishaps while discussing implications for both teams. They also preview the upcoming Oregon-Penn State matchup amid extra buzz from Oklahoma State's upset loss to Tulsa, touching on Big Ten schedules and predictions.

The Big Ten Huddle Podcast

September 20, 202543m 29s

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Show Notes

JR and Zach open by recapping Iowa's comeback win over Rutgers, 38-28, in a heartbreaker for the Scarlet Knights. They praise Rutgers QB Athan Kaliakmanis for a strong game despite a late interception, highlighting receivers like KJ Duff, Sheffield, and Ian Strong. Rutgers' offense showed explosiveness, but their defensive line struggled against Iowa's run game, with safeties making many tackles. Iowa's Phil Parker adjusted well in the second half, and their run blocking excelled with three carriers over 5.4 yards per carry. QB Mark Gronowski killed drives with poor passing, but Iowa's special teams and defense sealed the win. Chat interactions include fans like Max (worried about Iowa next) and Burke (complimenting specs). They debate Iowa's playoff hopes, seeing them as a standard Kirk Ferentz team likely maxing at 9 wins due to a tough schedule (Ohio State, Penn State ahead). Rutgers is viewed as incomplete, with winnable games vs. Minnesota, Purdue, Maryland, but brutal matchups later. They note Rutgers' youth and injuries, like missing Muhammad Toure, and poor special teams vs. Iowa's strength. Discussion shifts to Oregon-Penn State in a whiteout; Oregon feels confident after throttling Oklahoma State, who just lost to Tulsa 19-12, questioning OSU's strength. Penn State's Drew Allar is critiqued for inconsistency, with questions on OC Andy Kotelnicki's fit. They predict a low-scoring game favors Penn State, high-scoring favors Oregon. Other topics: Big Ten power rankings, upcoming games like Michigan-Nebraska, Indiana-Illinois (Hot Seat Bowl), Maryland-Wisconsin, Oregon State-Oregon, Washington-Washington State, USC-Michigan State. Banter includes high school game stories and calls to subscribe. Episode ends with appreciation for listeners and teases Saturday power rankings and Sunday recaps.


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