Quoting Head Coach Kirk Ferentz
“I am proud of our team today, proud of their effort all week, and the performance today was everything we had hoped for. The guys played hard, tough and physical.
“All three segments played well, and most importantly they complemented each other. Not to single players out, but two of the first names that would come to mind for me would be our punter Tory Taylor and Charlie Jones — two guys that are newcomers that impacted the game today in a positive way. Not to single out our kickoff coverage team, not that they covered a lot of kicks today, but they’ve been outstanding all season long. I am proud of that, as well.
“We got off to a strong start and then we kept playing well and complementary football and it feels good to get the win today. We needed a win. We needed to play well. Our guys responded and did a great job on that.
“We have to transition now because we have another challenge. You probably noticed there’s a four-week block here. This is week two, finishing week two, but in those four weeks, we have three weeks that are different as opposed to a normal week, which kind of makes the normal week different, too, because it’ll be normal in the midst of some weird weeks. Because of that we want the guys to enjoy the game today, feel good about what they did, what they accomplished, but we have to transition fast tomorrow and think about our next game because we’re going to be playing Friday. There won’t be seven days this time to get ready, down to six, and we certainly still have a lot of work to do.
“The note I made at the end of the week this past week, win, lose or draw today, my point of emphasis to the team is I still think we can practice better. We’re doing better weekly, but we still can practice better, and that’s not going to change. That theme won’t change. It’s a shorter week, an unusual week, but we needed to have a good week of practice and that’s where we’re at.
“I am proud of our guys, I think we have a good team. I’ve always felt like we have a bunch of good guys on our team, and it was good to see them pull together and have some success.”
How It Happened
- Iowa jumped on Michigan State, scoring on its first two possessions and outgaining the Spartans, 156-43, in the first quarter.
- The Hawkeyes went 75 yards over eight plays on their first scoring driving with a strong mix of the run and pass. Petras connected with Shaun Beyer for 18 yards and Jones had a 27 yard run on a reverse to move Iowa to the Spartan 6. Goodson scored from 3-yards out two plays later to give Iowa a 7-0 lead.
- Iowa forced its first turnover on a Koerner interception and the offense followed with a 10-play, 74-yard scoring drive. Petras hit Nico Ragaini for 28 yards and Ivory Kelly-Martin for 17 yards to the 12. Petras connected with Smith on a back-shoulder throw for a 14-yard touchdown on third-and-12 to make the score 14-0.
- Jones set up a short field, returning a 42-yard Bryce Baringer punt for 31 yards to the MSU 47 early in the second quarter. Iowa needed seven plays to push the lead to 21-0. Smith had receptions for 12 and 9 yards to the MSU 24 and Goodson scored his second touchdown from 9 yards out with 11:16 left in the half.
- The Hawkeyes picked off Lombardi for the second time on Michigan State’s next series. On second-and-1, Lombardi was flushed to his left and his attempt was intercepted by Wade and returned 12 yards to the MSU 24. Iowa’s drive stalled and the Hawkeyes came away empty when Keith Duncan missed a 37-yard field goal.
- Iowa’s defense and special teams were at it again, scoring two touchdowns in a span of 27 seconds.
- Jones made the score 28-0 after taking a Baringer line drive punt, making a cut and going 54-yards for a touchdown.
- On the third play of Michigan State’s ensuing offensive drive, Iowa’s defensive front flushed Lombardi from the pocket and his heave was intercepted by Moss near midfield. Moss returned the pick 54 yards for the touchdown to push the lead to 35-0.
- Michigan State broke onto the scoreboard on its first possession of the second half. Lombardi jumpstarted the drive with a 57-yard deep ball to Jalen Nailor on third-and-18, moving the ball to the 13. The Spartans scored via a Tyler Hunt 1-yard touchdown to make the score 35-7.
- Iowa responded with a four play, 75-yard touchdown drive. Goodson burst through a hole for a 71-yard rush – the longest of his career — on the first play of the drive and senior Mekhi Sargent scored from 2-yards out three plays later to push the advantage to 42-7 with 8:47 left in the third quarter.
- The Hawkeyes scored their seventh touchdown via a three-play, 45-yard drive. Iowa was the beneficiary of two Spartan penalties – a defensive hold and a pass interference – during the series before Sargent scored from six yards out with 11:57 left.