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Iowa football hosted Penn State at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 18. Here's a report card from the Big Ten clash.
Live from Kinnick Stadium, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman break down Iowa football's thrilling win over Penn State.
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Reviewing Penn State football’s 25-24 loss to Iowa
Penn State’s nightmarish 2025 season got worse Saturday night in Iowa City when the team lost to the Iowa Hawkeyes, 25-24, in Kinnick Stadium. Let’s take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly from the Nittany Lions’ fourth straight loss.
The Hawkeyes came back from a 21-10 deficit in the third quarter to win the game, 25-24, on a record-breaking night in Kinnick Stadium.
Franklin isn't the only notable person gone from Penn State. Quarterback Drew Allar, a three-year starter, was ruled out for the season after suffering an injury in last week's loss to Northwestern. Allar was replaced by Ethan Grunkemeyer, who has thrown just 13 career passes entering his first career start this week.
After losing its head coach and quarterback, Penn State came to Iowa City with a “nothing to lose” mentality. That mindset nearly carried the Nittany Lions to an improbable win at Kinnick Stadium, but Iowa found a way to escape with a 25-24 victory.
A physical Iowa-Penn State classic at Kinnick Stadium had mistakes and wild big plays. Chad Leistikow recaps what he saw unfold under the lights.
The top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes will look to keep the Penn State Nittany Lions winless in Big Ten play when they meet in a key matchup on Saturday. Both teams are coming off a bye after Penn State dropped a 25-24 decision at Iowa,
Ohio State made the necessary adjustments and cruised to an easy victory over Penn State. We give you some of the best social media reactions.