Game time is nearly here as the Iowa Hawkeyes return home to the friendly confines of Kinnick Stadium to take on the Michigan Wolverines in hopes of avenging an embarrassing loss in last year’s Big Ten Championship Game.
The Hawkeyes come in riding a two-game winning streak in which they managed a season-high 27 points in both their last home game against Nevada and their Big Ten opener on the road at Rutgers. Now, Iowa is hoping to win its sixth game against a top-5 opponent in its last seven matchups.
But on the other side of Duke Slater Field, Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines look for their first win in Kinnick since 1998 as they hope to keep their Big Ten East division title and College Football Playoff berth hopes alive.