On Saturday, Iowa football and its fans were looking to turn the tables after a heartbreaking loss to Oregon the previous weekend. They were back at home at Kinnick Stadium to take on Michigan State.

In the first quarter, Iowa got a boost from WR and return specialist Kaden Wetjan. On 4th down and 2, Wetjan caught the ball and ran 62 yards all the way into the endzone to put the first points on the board. In the process, Wetjan established a place in program history by breaking the record for the most return touchdowns with six, per Gus Martin of Hawk Central.

The Hawkeyes entered the game with a 6-4 record as well as a 4-3 record in the Big Ten conference. Meanwhile, Michigan State came in with a 3-7 record and a 0-7 mark in the Big Ten.

Also, Wetjan has accumulated

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