IOWA CITY, Iowa – The 25th ranked University of Iowa football team defeated Illinois State, 40-0, on Saturday afternoon on Duke Slater Field at Kinnick Stadium.
The Hawkeyes led 6-0 at the half, before an explosion of offense in the second half saw Iowa score on five of seven drives.
Cade McNamara connected on 21-of-31 pass attempts for 251 yards and three touchdowns. Reece Vander Zee led the way for Iowa receivers hauling in five receptions for 66 yards and two touchdowns. Luke Lachey caught six passes for 63 yards and Jacob Gill pulled down a touchdown.
“We played team ball,” said Vander Zee. “We stayed patient. It was a good overall fight. We just had to stay patient, we knew something was going to open up. We just had to trust the game plan, and we went out there and executed and it ended up well.”
Kaleb Johnson rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns on 11 attempts that all came in the second half. Kamari Moulton had 65 yards on 19 attempts.
Defensively, Jay Higgins led the team with seven tackles (three solo). Nick Jackson had five tackles (two solo), and Aaron Graves had four solo tackles with three sacks.
“We knew they were going to want to run the ball first,” said Graves. “So once we took that away and made them one dimensional they would have to start taking some shots and we would have more opportunities to have sacks. That’s what happened today.”
Jermari Harris pulled in an interception and Sebastian Castro forced a fumble that TJ Hall recovered.