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Saturday, November 8
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11:00 AM

University of Minnesota

7-2 , 4-1

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Iowa

6-3 , 3-2

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Maxx Williams caught three touchdown passes

Gophers Bring Floyd of Rosedale Home 51-14

11/8/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football


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 Iowa700714
 Minnesota7287951
 51 14

 
 Stats at a Glance
MINNIOWA
 First Downs2313
 Total Yards429205
 Passing Yards138121
 Rushing Yards29184
 Penalties-Yards2-171-15
 Turnovers03
 Punts-Avg.3-38.07-35.1
 Punt Returns-Avg.1-11.00-0.0
 Kick Returns-Avg.2-15.06-13.8
 3rd-Down Conversions10-155-13
 4th-Down Conversions1-21-1
 Time of Possession36:4623:14
 Scoring Summary
 First Quarter
IA9:13Weisman 1 run (Koehn kick)
UM5:38Maye 13 run (Santoso kick)
 Second Quarter
UM12:59Jones 44 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick)
UM6:49Williams 9 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick)
UM3:51Cobb 6 run (Santoso kick)
UM0:31Williams 4 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick)
 Third Quarter
UM9:13Williams 3 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick)
 Fourth Quarter
UM11:34R. Williams 1 run (kick failed)
UM6:28Santoso 35 FG
IA0:14Stone 24 pass from Beathard (Koehn kick)
 Statistical Leaders
 Rushing: David Cobb - 16-74 yards, TD
 Passing: Mitch Leidner - 13-10-1, 138 yards, 4 TDs
 Receiving: Maxx Williams - 5-46 yards, 3 TDs
 Defense: Cedric Thompson - 9 tkls, FF
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Nov. 8, 2014

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Maxx Williams caught three of Mitch Leidner's four touchdown passes, and Minnesota ran for 291 yards in a romp past Iowa 51-14 on Saturday afternoon to retake the Floyd of Rosedale trophy after a two-year absence.

The Gophers (7-2, 4-1) smothered the Hawkeyes for a season-low 84 yards rushing and swarmed the visitor sideline when it was over to hoist the heavy bronze pig the teams have played for since 1935. They moved back into a first-place tie with idle Nebraska in the Big Ten West Division, with a road game against the Huskers looming in two weeks. Wisconsin is a half-game back, and the Gophers finish this grueling month with a trip to play the Badgers.

This was quite the way to build some momentum for that stretch, following a stunning 28-24 loss at Illinois on Oct. 25.

The Hawkeyes (6-3, 3-2) opened the game with a short touchdown run by Mark Weisman, one of three third-down conversions during that 76-yard drive, but they just rolled over right after that. Weisman managed only 21 yards on 14 carries, after totaling 324 yards on 45 attempts against the Gophers each of the last two years.

Iowa led 17-0 at halftime and won 23-7 here in 2013 and built a 24-0 advantage at the break on the way to a 31-13 victory in 2012. This script was flipped hard by Minnesota, which scored three touchdowns in the last 7 minutes of the first half.

The Gophers host mighty Ohio State next week, but for now they can revel in another decisive victory over one of the big three rivals they've had so much trouble with in recent years. They beat Michigan 30-14 on Sept. 27, making this is the first season since 1967 they've beaten both the Hawkeyes and the Wolverines. That was also the last year they beat Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin.

The Gophers had so many highlights that by the end it was easy to forget about the brilliance of Williams, the sophomore who has already set the single-season team record for touchdown catches by a tight end with seven.

On third-and-7 at the Iowa 48, with Minnesota leading 14-7, Leidner threw high to an open Williams near the sideline. He made a fully extended diving catch that was ruled out of bounds, but another look by the officials overturned the call upon evidence he somehow dragged his left toe on the turf in time.

Williams scored later on that drive. Then with 31 seconds left before the half, he made another tough grab of a ball headed out of bounds, this time underneath the goal post to give the Gophers a 35-7 lead.

This won't go down as one of coach Kirk Ferentz's best teams, but the Hawkeyes were coming off a resounding 48-7 win over Northwestern in which they outgained the Wildcats 483-180 in total yards.

The Gophers dominated this one in every way, starting with a shrewd game plan by offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover that had Leidner rolling out, dropping back and running with the ball on zone reads through the middle of the Hawkeyes defense. After a rough game against the Illini, Leidner bounced back in a big way with 138 yards on 10-for-13 passing plus 77 yards on 11 rushes.

David Cobb carried 16 times for 74 yards and a score, K.J. Maye totaled 66 yards and a touchdown on 10 wide receiver sweeps and Rodrick Williams Jr. scored on a fourth-quarter run once the Gophers had all backups in the game.

Donovahn Jones caught a 44-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter to give the Gophers the lead for good. They forced three turnovers, including an interception and a fumble from Jake Rudock, and had four sacks. Rudock finished with only 89 yards on 10-for-19 passing.

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Nov 15 (Sat)

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Team Stats

IOWA
MINN
Total Yards
205
429
Pass Yards
121
138
Rushing Yards
84
291
Penalty Yards
15
17
1st Downs
13
23
3rd Downs
5
10
4th Downs
1
1
TOP
23:18
36:42
1st Quarter
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IOWA 7, MINN 0

IOWA - Weisman, Mark 1 yd run (Koehn, Marshall kick), 12 plays, 76 yards, TOP 5:47

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IOWA 7, MINN 7

MINN - Maye, KJ 9 yd run (Santoso, Ryan kick), 8 plays, 64 yards, TOP 3:35

2nd Quarter
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IOWA 7, MINN 14

MINN - Jones, Donovahn 44 yd pass from Leidner, Mitch (Santoso, Ryan kick) 1 plays, 44 yards, TOP 0:07

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IOWA 7, MINN 21

MINN - Williams, Maxx 9 yd pass from Leidner, Mitch (Santoso, Ryan kick) 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 4:35

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IOWA 7, MINN 28

MINN - Cobb, David 6 yd run (Santoso, Ryan kick), 6 plays, 22 yards, TOP 2:45

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IOWA 7, MINN 35

MINN - Williams, Maxx 4 yd pass from Leidner, Mitch (Santoso, Ryan kick) 7 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:22

3rd Quarter
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IOWA 7, MINN 42

MINN - Williams, Maxx 3 yd pass from Leidner, Mitch (Santoso, Ryan kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:47

4th Quarter
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IOWA 7, MINN 48

MINN - Williams, R. 1 yd run (Harte, Andrew kickfailed), 10 plays, 68 yards, TOP 5:38

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IOWA 7, MINN 51

MINN - Santoso, Ryan 35 yd field goal 7 plays, 20 yards, TOP 4:09

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IOWA 14, MINN 51

IOWA - Stone, Andrew 24 yd pass from Beathard, C.J. (Koehn, Marshall kick) 9 plays, 81 yards, TOP 2:23

Game Leaders

CMP
10
TD
4
YDS
138
INT
0
CMP
0
TD
0
YDS
0
INT
0

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