Iowa fans are used to the Hawkeyes playing hard-nosed, tough and low-scoring football. They are often at their best at home and find a way to win many of those games on a late field goal. That was not the case against archival Minnesota as Iowa dominated for 60 minutes and rolled to a 41-3 triumph in front of the team's delirious fans.
Iowa has now won three consecutive games and the Hawkeyes raised their record to 6-2 overall and 4-1 in the Big Ten. The victory means the Hawkeyes are bowl eligible.
Quarterback Mark Gronowski triggered the Hawkeyes attack with both his passing and his running. He completed 12 of 19 passes for 135 yards with 1 touchdown pass. He also ran 9 times for 24 and one of those was a scoring run. Head coach Kirk Ferentz was thrilled with his team's ability to b

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