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Did Iowa Hawkeyes' Defense Falter Against USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum?

The Iowa Hawkeyes faced off against the University of Southern California Trojans in a tightly contested game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Trojans emerged victorious with a 26-21 scoreline, improving their record to 8-2, while the Hawks fell to 6-4.


Nov 13, 2021; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Alex Padilla (8) huddles with the offense against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The game began with Iowa taking an early lead, scoring 7 points while holding USC scoreless. This initial advantage was bolstered by a solid rushing performance from Kamari Moulton, who contributed significantly to the Hawks' offensive efforts.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams ramped up their scoring. The Hawks added another 14 points to their tally thanks to Mark Gronowski's efficient passing game and Reece Vander Zee's touchdown reception. However, USC responded with a strong offensive push of their own, putting up 10 points and narrowing Iowa's lead.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw a shift in momentum as USC tightened its defense and managed to outscore Iowa by adding another 9 points without conceding any. Despite Xavier Nwankpa's defensive efforts for the Hawks, including forcing one fumble, they struggled to contain SC’s offense.


Fourth Quarter


In the final quarter of play, USC sealed their victory with an additional touchdown while keeping Iowa from scoring further. Ethan Hurkett stood out on defense for Iowa with one sack and forced fumble but it wasn't enough as SC maintained control until the end.


This matchup provided valuable insights into what went wrong for Iowa Hawkeyes as they were unable to capitalize on early opportunities and maintain defensive pressure throughout all quarters. For fans looking for more details on this encounter or seeking an in-depth analysis of key plays and player performances during this clash can refer back to our comprehensive "Iowa Hawkeyes vs USC Trojans recap."


Looking ahead, fans can catch the next action-packed game when Iowa hosts Michigan State Spartans at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on November 22nd at 1:00 PM EST; be sure not miss it! Share this article if you found it insightful!

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