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Iowa Hawkeyes' Defensive Shutdown Leaves Wisconsin Badgers Scoreless at Camp Randall

The Iowa Hawkeyes improved their record to 4-2 with a commanding 37-0 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers, who fell to 2-4. The game took place at Camp Randall Stadium, where the Hawks showcased their defensive prowess and offensive efficiency. The final score of this one-sided affair was 37-0.


Sep 2, 2023; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Erick All (83) reacts with tight end Steven Stilianos (86) after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Utah State Aggies at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The first quarter set the tone for Iowa's dominance as they quickly put up 17 points on the board. Kamari Moulton led the charge with a rushing touchdown, while kicker Drew Stevens added a field goal from long range. The Hawks' defense was relentless, forcing turnovers and keeping Bucky Badgers from gaining any momentum.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Iowa continued to control the game with two more field goals by Stevens. Their defense remained impenetrable, highlighted by an interception from Aaron Graves that halted any potential scoring drive by Wisconsin. By halftime, Iowa had extended their lead to 23-0.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw another surge in Iowa's offense as Xavier Williams broke through for a significant rushing touchdown of 29 yards. This play was pivotal in maintaining their grip on the game and further demoralizing Wisconsin's defense.


Fourth Quarter


In the final quarter, Williams struck again with another rushing touchdown that sealed Wisconsin’s fate at zero points for the entire match. Meanwhile, Rhys Dakin’s punting precision kept Bucky Badgers pinned deep in their territory throughout much of this period.


Iowa's tactical approach was evident throughout all four quarters as they executed both offensive drives and defensive stands effectively against Wisconsin’s attempts to rally back into contention.


Looking ahead, fans can catch post-game thoughts about Iowa Hawkeyes’ performance before they face Penn State Nittany Lions next Saturday at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City at 7:00 PM EDT on Peacock network.


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