Xavier Williams rushed for two touchdowns and Mark Gronowski ran for another to help Iowa clobber Wisconsin 37-0 on Saturday night. It was the first time the Badgers had been shut out at Camp Randall Stadium since 1980. The Hawkeyes hadn’t blanked the Badgers in Wisconsin since 1929. Kamari Moulton added 96 yards rushing on […]
Xavier Williams rushed for two touchdowns and Mark Gronowski ran for another to help Iowa clobber Wisconsin 37-0 on Saturday night.
It was the first time the Badgers had been shut out at Camp Randall Stadium since 1980. The Hawkeyes hadn’t blanked the Badgers in Wisconsin since 1929.
Kamari Moulton added 96 yards rushing on 15 carries and a touchdown for the Hawkeyes (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten), who retained possession of the Heartland Trophy and have won four straight against Wisconsin (2-4, 0-3). The Hawkeyes rushed for a season-high 210 yards on 36 carries.
Iowa recorded 17 first-half points off three Badgers turnovers as Wisconsin dropped to 15-17 in Luke Fickell’s coaching tenure.
Williams had a 29-yard touchdown run to push Iowa’s lead to 30-0 with 10:30 left in the third quarter. He added a 19-yard run in the fourth and finished with 55 yards rushing on seven carries.
Gronowski, who transferred from South Dakota State after winning two FCS national championships, was a game-time decision. He injured his knee on a fourth-quarter run in Iowa’s 20-15 loss to then-No. 11 Indiana on Sept. 25.
He was 17-of-24 passing for 107 yards with one interception and had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter.
Drew Stevens kicked field goals of 49, 32 and 25 yards for the Hawkeyes.
Hunter Simmons, in his second start at quarterback for Wisconsin, went 8 of 21 for 82 yards passing with two interceptions and a fumble.
Wisconsin leads the overall series 49-48-2. The Heartland Trophy series is now even at 10-10.
The takeaway
Iowa: The Hawkeyes play four of their final six regular-season games at Kinnick Stadium. Iowa hosts host Penn State, Minnesota and No. 6 Oregon.
Wisconsin: The Badgers, who had three unsportsmanlike penalties against the Hawkeyes, have lost four in a row while being outscored by a combined 74-7 in the first half.
Their month closes with a pair of ranked opponents starting with a home game against No. 1 Ohio State before traveling to No. 3 Oregon.
Up next
Wisconsin hosts top-ranked Ohio State on Saturday.
Iowa hosts Penn State on Saturday.
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