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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
Final |
 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
9 |
18 |
 |
0 |
10 |
7 |
0 |
17 |
| Stat Comparisons |
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| First Downs |
23 |
12 |
| Rushing Att.-Yds |
49-139 |
36-147 |
| Passing Yds |
129 |
54 |
| Passing (C-A-I) |
21-33-0 |
6-16-0 |
| Total Offense |
82-268 |
52-201 |
| Punts-Avg. |
5-41.8 |
6-37.7 |
| Fumbles-Lost |
2-0 |
2-1 |
| Penalties-Yds |
3-30 |
5-21 |
| Time of Possession |
38:42 |
21:18 |
| 3rd-Down Conversions |
8-18 |
6-15 |
| 4th-Down Conversions |
1-1 |
0-1 |
| Iowa Statistical Leaders |
| Passing |
CMP |
ATT |
YDs |
TD |
| James Vandenberg |
21 |
33 |
129 |
0 |
| Rushing |
CAR |
YDs |
AVG |
TD |
| Damon Bullock |
30 |
150 |
5.0 |
1 |
| Receiving |
REC |
YDs |
AVG |
TD |
| Kevonte Martin-Manley |
6 |
31 |
5.2 |
0 |
| Defense |
S-A |
TOTAL |
SACKS |
INT |
| James Morris/Anthony Hitchens |
4-4 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
| Northern Illinois Statistical Leaders |
| Passing |
CMP |
ATT |
YDs |
TD |
| Jordan Lynch |
6 |
16 |
54 |
0 |
| Rushing |
CAR |
YDs |
AVG |
TD |
| Jordan Lynch |
18 |
119 |
6.6 |
1 |
| Receiving |
REC |
YDs |
AVG |
TD |
| Martel Moore |
3 |
39 |
13.0 |
0 |
| Defense |
S-A |
TOTAL |
SACKS |
INT |
| Jimmy Ward |
7-5 |
12 |
0 |
0 |
Bullock was the Iowa "bell cow" in the game, finishing with a career-best 150 yards on 30 carries. Vandenberg completed 21-of-33 attempts for 129 yards; senior Keenan Davis (five catches, 41 yards) and sophomore Kevonte Martin-Manley (six catches, 31 yards) combined for 11 catches for 72 yards.
"I thought he made some really tough runs, and did some good things," said Ferentz of Bullock. "I'm certainly pleased with this being a first step for him, but as much as anything, him playing the entire game the way he did."
The Hawkeye offense outgained Northern Illinois, 268-201. Iowa nearly doubled the Huskies in time of possession, finishing with a 38:42-to-21:18 advantage.
Junior linebackers James Morris and Anthony Hitchens led the Hawkeye defense, finishing with eight tackles apiece. Alvis and senior Joe Gaglione each registered a sack in the contest. The UI defense allowed 201 yards of total offense, including just 54 through the air.
After trailing 10-6 at the half, the defense gave the Hawkeyes some momentum by forcing the game's only turnover on the first possession of the second half. On third-and-7 deep in NIU territory, Gaglione forced a Lynch fumble and sophomore Carl Davis pounced on it at the 14.
The Hawkeyes needed four downs to convert a first down -- fullback Mark Weisman fell forward to pick it up on a fourth and 2 -- but the drive stalled. Vandenberg's first down attempt to Martin-Manley was too hot on a crossing route in the end zone, Bullock was stopped for no gain on second down and Vandenberg's third down attempt was batted down by a NIU crowd. Junior kicker Mike Meyer cut the deficit to 10-9 with a 22-yard field goal.
The Huskies got the game's only "big play" from Lynch on the ensuing possession to take a 17-9 lead. The UI defense held and forced a third and long, but after NIU spread out the Hawkeye defense, Lynch found his way through the initial surge on a draw before breaking through and out running the UI defenders for a 73-yard score down the right side line.
The Hawkeyes used the fourth field goal of the day by Meyer to cut the margin to 17-12. Iowa moved the ball to the NIU 26 on a pair of completions from Vandenberg to Martin-Manley. NIU's Sean Evans put a halt on the drive with a 10-yard sack and Vandenberg followed with a pair of incompletions, forcing a long field goal attempt.
Meyer, who had hit on 3-of-4 attempts in the game, drilled a career-long 50-yarder to keep Iowa's hopes alive. The four field goal makes and five attempts tie Iowa school records.
The Hawkeyes moved the ball consistently in the opening half, but they couldn't find their way into the end zone, despite two red zone opportunities.
Iowa went 58 yards over 14 plays on their first drive of the season to grab the early lead. Bullock was the workhorse in the back field, rushing nine times for 43 yards to surpass his freshman yard total (20 yards). Meyer converted a 34 yard field goal to give Iowa the 3-0 lead with 8:08 remaining in the first quarter.
Following a 51-yard punt by true freshman Connor Kornbrath, Northern Illinois used an 11-play, 61 yard drive to grab the 7-3 advantage. The Huskies ground attack led to the touchdown drive as NIU churned out 47 yards on nine carries before Lynch bulled his way into the end zone on the first play of the second quarter.
The Hawkeyes then put together their second strong drive, going 41 yards over 10 plays following the NIU score. Vandenberg connected on pair of nine yard completions to C.J. Fiedorowicz and Derby to move the ball to the 36-yardline. Following a 4-yard run by Bullock for a first down, Iowa's drive stalled at the 22-yardline, and the Hawkeyes came up empty when Meyers's 40-yard field goal attempt stayed right off of his foot.
After the Iowa defense forced a three-and-out, Iowa's offense drove 47 yards to the NIU 11. On a third-and-6 from the 33 yard line, Vandenberg's 16-yard scramble moved the Hawkeyes into the red zone. Two Greg Garmon rushes advanced Iowa to the 13-yardline, but Vandenberg's third down attempt went incomplete, forcing the Hawkeyes to settle for Meyer's 29-yard field goal to cut the deficit to 7-6.
The Huskies answered with a 10-play, 64-yard drive to push their advantage to 10-6. A pass interference call on Iowa's Micah Hyde moved the ball to midfield before Lynch and wide receiver Martel Moore connected for a 25-yard gain to the Iowa 12. The Hawkeye defense buckled down in the red zone, before surrendering a 28-yard Matthew Sims field goal.
Iowa (1-0) returns to action Sept. 8, hosting Iowa State in its home opener in an Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk series matchup inside Kinnick Stadium. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. (CT).
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