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Iowa football: 'A lot of bad' in Hawkeyes loss at Ohio State

Iowa football: 'A lot of bad' in Hawkeyes loss at Ohio State
AGAIN, 4321. IOWA STATE. JEFF, THANK YOU VERY MUCH, SHANNON. WE KNOW THE CALENDAR IS NOW FLIPPED TO OCTOBER, WHICH MEANS THE GRIND BEGINS FOR IOWA. COMING OFF THAT BYE NEEDING THE REST BECAUSE IT WAS OHIO STATE. AND THERE ARE DIFFERENT MONSTER. AND THE STAGE WAS ALSO A DIFFERENT MONSTER. THE HORSESHOE. OVER 100,000 STRONG ON HAND AS THE HAWKEYES WERE TRYING TO PULL OFF AN UPSET THAT I GUESS WE HAVEN’T SEEN THEM PULL IN IN QUITE SOME TIME. OHIO STATE SCORES FIRST, CAPPING OFF AN 88 YARD DRIVE. WILL HOWARD TO A MECCA BUKA. THAT’S TOO EASY. IOWA HAD THEIR CHANCE TO GET POINTS ON THE BOARD. 51 YARD FIELD GOAL BY DREW STEPHENS MISSES TO THE LEFT. AND YEAH, JUST SOME MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR IOWA IN THIS FIRST HALF. BUT THE DEFENSE KEPT THEM IN IT IN THE FIRST TWO QUARTERS. JEREMIAH SMITH THE FRESHMAN PHENOM BALL POPPED LOOSE BY J. HIGGINS. HE POPS ON IT AND THEY RECOVER THE FUMBLE. THEY WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING OF IT. IOWA WOULD ONLY TRAIL SEVEN. NOTHING AT THE HALF. AND I THINK AT THE BREAK THE BUCKEYES FIGURED IT OUT BECAUSE THEY CAME OUT SCORCHING. WILL HOWARD DEEP BALL JEREMIAH SMITH BEHIND THE TWO DEFENDERS. HE’S DOWN INSIDE THE FIVE A COUPLE PLAYS LATER HOW ABOUT THIS. AND I HAVE NO CHOICE FOLKS. THIS IS GOING TO BE ON THE GREAT EIGHT ON MONDAY JEREMIAH SMITH ONE HANDED GRAB. REMEMBER THIS KID IS 18 YEARS OLD. AND THEN THE DEFENSE FOR THE BUCKEYES COMING UP STRONG. JACK SAWYER STRIPS CADE MCNAMARA AND YEAH IT’S JUST THE LAST THING YOU CAN DO ON THE ROAD AGAINST THIS TEAM OF THIS CALIBER OHIO STATE WOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE. WILL HOWARD GOING TO SCORE USING HIS LEGS FIRST RUSHING TOUCHDOWN. IOWA’S ALLOWED ALL YEAR AND IT WAS 35 SEVEN FOLKS IOWA JUST CANNOT OVERCOME THE MISTAKES. THEY CAN’T OVERCOME AN OHIO STATE TEAM THAT LOOKS DEADLY RIGHT NOW. THEY GO ON TO WIN IT. LET’S SEND IT OUT TO SCOTT REISER, WHO HAS MORE IN COLUMBUS. THE IOWA OFFENSE DIDN’T MOVE THE BALL JUST NOT INTO THE END ZONE, DEFINITELY FALLING WELL SHORT OF WHAT THEY NEEDED TO DO TO BEAT A TEAM LIKE OHIO STATE. CADE MCNAMARA, DESPITE SOME NICE MOMENTS AND A 14 OUT OF 20 COMPLETION TO ATTEMPTS, LINE JUST 98 YARDS, THREW A PICK, LOST THE BALL TWICE. NOT HIS BEST DAY, BUT DEFINITELY NOT ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE KIRK FERENTZ THINK ABOUT BENCHING HIM LONG TERM. HERE’S CADE AND HIS COACH RIGHT AFTERWARDS. WE EVALUATE EVERY POSITION, YOU KNOW, WEEK TO WEEK. BUT YOU KNOW WE’RE COMFORTABLE. I THINK CADE IS IMPROVING. I REALLY DO. AND IT SOUNDS FUNNY. YOU KNOW WITH THE TURNOVERS TODAY. BUT I THINK HE’S SEEMS MORE COMFORTABLE. HIS TIMING SEEMS BETTER. YOU KNOW HE WAS GETTING THE BALL REALLY WELL IN THE FIRST HALF. SO YOU KNOW WE JUST WE HAVE TO IMPROVE AS A COLLECTIVE OFFENSE. YEAH I MEAN MOMENTUM IS A BIG THING IN FOOTBALL. AND ONCE YOU KNOW YOU KNOW ONCE YOU LOSE THE MOMENTUM IT’S VERY DIFFICULT, ESPECIALLY AGAINST A TEAM WITH A GOOD OFFENSE AND A GOOD DEFENSE LIKE THAT. AND YOU KNOW SHOUT OUT TO THEM THAT THEY WERE ABLE TO GET IT GOING. YOU KNOW OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE A LOT OF FILM TO WATCH. SO YOU KNOW THE THINGS THAT WE WERE ABLE TO DO WELL YOU KNOW HOPEFULLY YOU KNOW WE CONTINUE TO DO THOSE THINGS. AND YOU KNOW, THE THINGS THAT WE DIDN’T DO WELL TODAY, YOU KNOW, IT’S GOING TO BE OUR JOB, YOU KNOW, TO GET BETTER AT THOSE THINGS AS WELL. IT CERTAINLY DIDN’T HELP THAT 105,000 SCREAMING FANS FILLED THE HORSESHOE HERE, ROOTING AGAINST THOSE IOWA HAWKEYES. IT WILL CERTAINLY HELP NEXT SATURDAY WHEN THEY’RE TAKING ON WASHINGTON AT HOME IN FRONT OF 69,000 PRO IOWA FANS. WE’LL SEE IF THEY CAN GET BACK
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Iowa football: 'A lot of bad' in Hawkeyes loss at Ohio State
Emeka Egbuka caught three touchdown passes and Jeremiah Smith made another one-handed grab for a score as No. 3 Ohio State sputtered early before burying Iowa 35-7 on Saturday.Quarterback Will Howard was 21 of 25 for 209 yards passing and four touchdowns and ran for 28 yards and a score as Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) cleaned up its first-half mistakes and put up 21 unanswered points in the third quarter.The Buckeyes, hanging on to a 7-0 halftime lead, seized the momentum right away in the second half.Ohio State had a third-and-6 on their own 43 when Howard threw a long ball to Smith who had outrun two defenders.Smith was tackled at the Iowa 3-yard-line, but that gave him a chance to really show off. On the next play, he leaped in the end zone and brought in Howard’s floating pass with his right arm while keeping defensive back Deshaun Lee at bay with his left.On Iowa's next drive, quarterback Cade McNamara fumbled, and linebacker Cody Simon recovered at the Iowa 19. Three plays later, Howard scurried around the left end for a TD to push the Ohio State lead to 21-0.Ohio State turned a McNamara interception into a touchdown, capped by a 15-yard TD catch by Egbuka. Then McNamara fumbled the ball away again, this time deep in Iowa territory, and that ultimately resulted in Egbuka's third TD catch.“We really wanted to come out and have a great drive to start the third quarter,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “And then we started getting the short fields and the turnovers, and the game just flipped there. I think it ended up being 28 straight points.”The Buckeyes piled up 203 rushing yards. Quinshon Judkins ran for 78, and TreVeyon Henderson had 61.Starting slowThe first half wasn't pretty for either side.After the touchdown pass to Egbuka on the Buckeyes' first possession, they turned the ball over on downs, turned it over on a fumble by Smith, punted once, and Howard threw an interception.Iowa (3-2, 1-1) punted four times and missed a field goal in the half.“You obviously don't want to have the turnovers and the bad plays, but the thing is, it's going to happen,” Howard said. “It's all about how you bounce back. And in my long career, one of the things that I've learned is that you can't let the play before affect the next play.”The takeawayIowa: Kaleb Johnson, the second-most prolific back in college football and one of the Hawkeyes' few reliable offensive weapons, gained 100-plus yards in each of Iowa's first four games and had a 206-yard outing in the last one against Minnesota. On Saturday Johnson had only 19 yards on eight carries in the first half and finished with 86 yards on 15 carries and a late touchdown.Ohio State: The best performance by the defense this season. The unit held Iowa to 226 total yards, sacked McNamara three times — he fumbled the ball away on two of them — and intercepted him once.Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz summed it up this way: “A lot of bad things happened today."Who does that?Search the internet for “Jeremiah Smith one-handed catches” and take your pick. The freshman’s single-handed grabs seem to get more improbable every time. He had one earlier in the season then made two, one for a touchdown, in the Buckeyes’ win over Michigan State last week. On his 3-yard TD against Iowa he used his free arm to push away the defender.Poll implicationsAfter a dominating performance against a Big Ten opponent and No. 1 Alabama's loss to Vanderbilt, the Buckeyes could move up in the rankings.Up nextIowa: Hosts Washington next Saturday.Ohio State: At No. 6 Oregon next Saturday night.

Emeka Egbuka caught three touchdown passes and Jeremiah Smith made another one-handed grab for a score as No. 3 Ohio State sputtered early before burying Iowa 35-7 on Saturday.

Quarterback Will Howard was 21 of 25 for 209 yards passing and four touchdowns and ran for 28 yards and a score as Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) cleaned up its first-half mistakes and put up 21 unanswered points in the third quarter.

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The Buckeyes, hanging on to a 7-0 halftime lead, seized the momentum right away in the second half.

Ohio State had a third-and-6 on their own 43 when Howard threw a long ball to Smith who had outrun two defenders.

Smith was tackled at the Iowa 3-yard-line, but that gave him a chance to really show off. On the next play, he leaped in the end zone and brought in Howard’s floating pass with his right arm while keeping defensive back Deshaun Lee at bay with his left.

On Iowa's next drive, quarterback Cade McNamara fumbled, and linebacker Cody Simon recovered at the Iowa 19. Three plays later, Howard scurried around the left end for a TD to push the Ohio State lead to 21-0.

Ohio State turned a McNamara interception into a touchdown, capped by a 15-yard TD catch by Egbuka. Then McNamara fumbled the ball away again, this time deep in Iowa territory, and that ultimately resulted in Egbuka's third TD catch.

“We really wanted to come out and have a great drive to start the third quarter,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “And then we started getting the short fields and the turnovers, and the game just flipped there. I think it ended up being 28 straight points.”

The Buckeyes piled up 203 rushing yards. Quinshon Judkins ran for 78, and TreVeyon Henderson had 61.

Starting slow

The first half wasn't pretty for either side.

After the touchdown pass to Egbuka on the Buckeyes' first possession, they turned the ball over on downs, turned it over on a fumble by Smith, punted once, and Howard threw an interception.

Iowa (3-2, 1-1) punted four times and missed a field goal in the half.

“You obviously don't want to have the turnovers and the bad plays, but the thing is, it's going to happen,” Howard said. “It's all about how you bounce back. And in my long career, one of the things that I've learned is that you can't let the play before affect the next play.”

The takeaway

Iowa: Kaleb Johnson, the second-most prolific back in college football and one of the Hawkeyes' few reliable offensive weapons, gained 100-plus yards in each of Iowa's first four games and had a 206-yard outing in the last one against Minnesota. On Saturday Johnson had only 19 yards on eight carries in the first half and finished with 86 yards on 15 carries and a late touchdown.

Ohio State: The best performance by the defense this season. The unit held Iowa to 226 total yards, sacked McNamara three times — he fumbled the ball away on two of them — and intercepted him once.

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz summed it up this way: “A lot of bad things happened today."

Who does that?

Search the internet for “Jeremiah Smith one-handed catches” and take your pick. The freshman’s single-handed grabs seem to get more improbable every time. He had one earlier in the season then made two, one for a touchdown, in the Buckeyes’ win over Michigan State last week. On his 3-yard TD against Iowa he used his free arm to push away the defender.

Poll implications

After a dominating performance against a Big Ten opponent and No. 1 Alabama's loss to Vanderbilt, the Buckeyes could move up in the rankings.

Up next

Iowa: Hosts Washington next Saturday.

Ohio State: At No. 6 Oregon next Saturday night.