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Iowa Hawkeyes at Michigan State Spartans

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4-3, 1-2 Away
Final
20 - 32

Kim, Chiles help Michigan State snap losing streak with 32-20 win over Iowa

Chiles also ran for 51 yards for the Spartans (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten), who snapped a three-game losing streak.

“It’s a big win,” said Chiles who completed 22 of 30 passes. “Like I said in my interview this past week, it’s a new season for us. So starting off 1-0 was beautiful, and now we’re trying to go 2-0. Really simple as that, just keep stacking it day by day and week by week.”

Kaleb Johnson, who entered as the nation’s No. 2 rusher, was held to 98 yards on 14 carries for the Hawkeyes (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten).

Cade McNamara capped a 58-yard drive at the start of the second half with an 18-yard touchdown pass to Reese Vander Zee, pulling the Hawkeyes within 12-7.

The Spartans responded on the following drive with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Chiles to Montorie Foster Jr. to put them up 19-7.

Backup quarterback Brendan Sullivan then answered for Iowa with a 2-yard touchdown run with 49 seconds left in the third quarter.

“I’m just happy I’m able to go out and just help this team win,” said Kim who has made 15 of 16 field goals this season. “It’s an honor to be able to set that record.”

Johnson cut the deficit to 25-20 only 12 seconds later when he broke free on a 75-yard touchdown run. The Spartans sealed the win with a 1-yard scoring run by Nate Carter with 2:03 left.

“They pushed us throughout the second half, got it within one score a couple of times,” said Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith. “And the response from this group was, was huge.”

Michigan State dominated Iowa in the first half in jumping to a 12-0 lead. Kim hit field goals of 42 and 43 yards in the first quarter and then from 36 and 29 yards in the second quarter. He missed a 55-yarder at the end of the half.

The Hawkeyes were outgained 250-58 in the opening half, including only 28 yards rushing.

“I just think overall, we we play better when we have some rhythm and we weren't able to,” said McNamara. "We weren’t able to get any rhythm. It was a lack of execution I think in the first half.

“Overall, I think I just need to play better. At the end of the day as quarterback, I have to play better in order for us to win. And I didn’t do that tonight.”

The takeaway Iowa: The Hawkeyes continued to struggle with their passing game, throwing for only 150 yards. Iowa came into the game ranked 127th out of 133 FBS teams. McNamara was held to 3-of-9 passing for 30 yards in the first half and finished with 11 of 23 completions for 150 yards and an interception.

Michigan State: The Spartans, which were coming off a bye, put together their best performance of the season in all phases of the game. The defense was able to hold Johnson in check for most of the game, the offense was able to move the ball against Iowa’s stout defense and Kim connected on six of seven field-goal attempts.

“I think we’re still a lot better than what we showed today,” Chiles said. “ We did great getting to that red zone, but we got to finish now. Kim can make his kicks, but we also want to get in the end zone.”

Up next Iowa: Hosts Northwestern on Saturday.

Michigan State: Travels to Michigan on Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Michigan State Spartans?
  • TV Channel: Hawkeyes at Spartans 2021 College Football, week 8, is broadcasted on NBC.
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Matchup Prediction

Spartans: 28.8%
Hawkeyes: 71.2%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

MSU FG 1st Period 11:02 Jonathan Kim 42 Yd Field Goal
MSU FG 1st Period 5:58 Jonathan Kim 43 Yd Field Goal
MSU FG 2nd Period 11:48 Jonathan Kim 36 Yd Field Goal
MSU FG 2nd Period 2:28 Jonathan Kim 29 Yd Field Goal
IOWA TD 3rd Period 9:52 Reece Vander Zee 18 Yd pass from Cade McNamara (Drew Stevens Kick)
MSU TD 3rd Period 4:34 Montorie Foster Jr. 18 Yd pass from Aidan Chiles (Jonathan Kim Kick)
IOWA TD 3rd Period 0:49 Brendan Sullivan 2 Yd Run (Drew Stevens Kick)
MSU FG 4th Period 11:52 Jonathan Kim 55 Yd Field Goal
MSU FG 4th Period 7:34 Jonathan Kim 46 Yd Field Goal
IOWA TD 4th Period 7:22 Kaleb Johnson 75 Yd Run (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
MSU TD 4th Period 2:03 Nate Carter 1 Yd Run (Jonathan Kim Kick)

Statistics

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12 1st Downs 27
5-11 3rd down efficiency 5-13
0-0 4th down efficiency 0-0
283 Total Yards 468
150 Passing 256
11/23 Comp/Att 22/30
6.5 Yards per pass 8.5
133 Rushing 212
23 Rushing Attempts 40
5.8 Yards per rush 5.3
3-30 Penalties 7-55
1 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
20:16 Possession 39:44

Game Information

Spartan Stadium

Location: East Lansing, MI
Attendance: 69,682 · Capacity:
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