NCAAF

Iowa Hawkeyes at Tennessee Volunteers

· Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
10-4, 3-1 Away
Final
0 - 35
9-4, 6-1 Home

Nico Iamaleava leads No. 25 Tennessee to 35-0 rout of No. 20 Iowa in the Citrus Bowl

Cheez-It mascot is not interested in being eaten

Iamaleava, a prized recruit for Volunteers coach Josh Heupel, stepped in for senior Joe Milton, who opted out of the game to prepare for the NFL draft. The 19-year-old threw for 151 yards, and his 27 rushing yards included three scores.

“I just took it as every other game,” Iamaleava said. “We knew we had a job to do. There was no nervousness or anything going into the game. It felt like we were just really prepared.”

Dylan Sampson rushed 20 times for 133 yards for the Vols (9-4), and Tennessee's defense did the rest against an Iowa offense that came in averaging 16.6 points per game and 238.8 yards.

The Hawkeyes (10-4) were blanked in consecutive games to close the season after falling 26-0 to No. 1 Michigan in the Big Ten championship game. Iowa's defense gave up more than 20 points for the third time this season — all of them in shutout losses.

“We have to thread the needle,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “You get good field position and then take it down inside and give yourself a touchdown and (if you) don't, that's not good. And the worst offense is not getting any points.”

The Hawkeyes finished with 173 yards of offense. Deacon Hill threw for 56 yards, was intercepted twice and lost a fumble. The Vols sacked him six times, resulting in 24 lost yards. The Hawkeyes crossed midfield only once in the first three quarters, and that drive concluded when Andre Turrentine intercepted Hill in the end zone.

The shutout was the largest in Citrus Bowl history. East Carolina had the previous record, beating Maine 31-0 in 1965, when the game was known as the Tangerine Bowl.

Iamaleava ran for touchdowns on consecutive drives — scoring from 19 yards and 3 yards — that gave Tennessee an all-but-insurmountable 14-0 lead midway through the second quarter.

Hill was sacked and fumbled at Iowa’s 2-yard line late in the third quarter, setting up Iamaleava’s 2-yard rushing TD. James Pearce Jr.'s 52-yard pick-6 put the Vols ahead 28-0 early in the fourth.

“We always want to come out and dominate at a really high level no matter who we are playing,” Pearce said. “Just knowing that we were playing a tough defense, I guess the better defense won.”

Iamaleava provided the exclamation point with an 18-yard TD toss to McCallan Castles.

ANOTHER FRESHMAN

Iowa's offense found a bit of a spark when freshman Marco Lainez replaced Hill in the fourth quarter. Lainez scrambled for a team-high 51 yards on six carries and got Iowa past midfield for the second time in the game. But he completed just 2 of 7 passes for 4 yards.

TOUGHER SLEDDING

Tennessee came in averaging 31.5 points and 453.5 yards per game, but was held to 366 by Iowa. That was the second-most yards allowed by the Hawkeyes this season, with only Penn State gaining more in a 31-0 victory.

SHUTOUT HISTORY

Tennessee recorded its first shutout in a bowl game since a 3-0 win over Texas A&M in the 1957 Gator Bowl. Iowa was shut out in a bowl game for the first time since a 28-0 loss to Washington in the 1982 Rose Bowl.

UP NEXT

Tennessee should have high hopes for next season with Iamaleava running the offense under Heupel and coordinator Joey Halzle, who will be entering his second year in that role.

Iowa will hope to improve its offense to match its defense. The Hawkeyes will hire a new offensive coordinator this offseason after announcing at midseason that Brian Ferentz, the coach's son, would not return in that role. Iowa should get quarterback Cade McNamara back from a torn ACL suffered in September.

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How To Watch

How can I watch Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Tennessee Volunteers?
  • TV Channel: Hawkeyes at Volunteers 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ABC.
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Matchup Prediction

Volunteers: 70.6%
Hawkeyes: 29.4%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

TENN TD 2nd Period 14:54 Nico Iamaleava 19 Yd Run (Charles Campbell Kick)
TENN TD 2nd Period 8:12 Nico Iamaleava 3 Yd Run (Charles Campbell Kick)
TENN TD 3rd Period 1:43 Nico Iamaleava 2 Yd Run (Charles Campbell Kick)
TENN TD 4th Period 14:15 James Pearce Jr. 52 Yd Interception Return (Charles Campbell Kick)
TENN TD 4th Period 4:48 McCallan Castles 18 Yd pass from Nico Iamaleava (Charles Campbell Kick)

Statistics

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11 1st Downs 25
2-15 3rd down efficiency 3-12
2-4 4th down efficiency 2-2
173 Total Yards 383
60 Passing 151
9-25 Comp-Att 12-20
2.4 Yards per pass 7.6
113 Rushing 232
36 Rushing Attempts 54
3.1 Yards per rush 4.3
5-41 Penalties 3-30
3 Turnovers 0
1 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 0
28:48 Possession 31:12

Game Information

Venue: Camping World Stadium

Location: Orlando, FL
Attendance: 43,861 · Capacity:

Big Ten - East

TEAM OVR CONF
Michigan 15-0 9-0
Ohio State 11-2 8-1
Penn State 10-3 7-2
Maryland 8-5 4-5
Rutgers 7-6 3-6
Michigan State 4-8 2-7
Indiana 3-9 1-8

Big Ten - West

TEAM OVER CONF
Iowa 10-4 7-2
Northwestern 8-5 5-4
Wisconsin 7-6 5-4
Nebraska 5-7 3-6
Purdue 4-8 3-6
Illinois 5-7 3-6
Minnesota 6-7 3-6
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