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Iowa vs. Minnesota: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, start time, players to watch and stats

The Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Golden Gophers are each 2-1 entering Week 4, and these Big Ten teams will clash in Minneapolis on national TV this weekend.

This season, Iowa has beaten Illinois State, lost to Iowa State, and bounced back with a win over Troy.

Minnesota suffered a season-opening loss to North Carolina, but has since beaten Rhode Island and Nevada.

How to watch Iowa vs. Minnesota, TV channel and streaming

Iowa vs. Minnesota will be broadcast on NBC, which can be viewed through linear or cable TV and streamed with live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.

Iowa vs. Minnesota start time, date and venue

Iowa vs. Minnesota is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM ET/6:30 PM CT on Saturday, September 21 with the game taking place at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Iowa vs. Minnesota players to watch

Cade McNamara, QB, Iowa: 53/83 passes completed (63.9 percent), 526 passing yards, 3-2 TD-INT ratio, 9.9 yards per catch

Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa: 61 rushing attempts, 479 rushing yards, six rushing TDs

Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota: 53/77 passes completed (68.8 percent), 627 yards, 3-1 TD-INT ratio, one rushing TD

Jack Henderson, DB, Minnesota: One pick-six, one fumble recovery, eight total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks

Iowa vs. Minnesota stats

  • The Minnesota Golden Gophers' offense ranks 67th out of 134 Division I teams in points scored per game with 30.7, but its defense ranks fifth with 6.3 points allowed per game.
  • The Iowa Hawkeyes' offense ranks 58th with 32.3 points scored per game and their defense ranks 33rd with 13.7 points allowed.
  • Minnesota ranks fifth in yards allowed per game this season with 186.3, and the team has forced the fifth-most turnover s per game with 3.0 on average.
  • Iowa's defense has not allowed a rushing touchdown this season.
  • The Hawkeyes commit the eighth-fewest penalties per game with 3.3.
  • Minnesota is 26th in the nation in pass completion percentage at 68.3 percent.

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