STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Spencer Petras smiled and admitted he's not the strongest runner when he has the football in his hands.
But Iowa's quarterback doesn't have to be, especially when the 300-pounders in front of him do most of the hard work like they did on Saturday in Iowa's 41-21 win over Penn State.
Petras completed 18 of 28 passes for 186 yards and ran for a late touchdown to lead Iowa to its third straight win and first at Beaver Stadium since 2009. The Hawkeyes (3-2, 3-2 Big Ten) got a combined 179 rushing yards and three touchdowns from Mekhi Sargent and Tyler Goodson, who ran through wide-open lanes and cut around missed tackles to snap Iowa's six-game losing streak in the series.
"A really good team win for us tonight," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "I almost forgot how good it feels to come out of here with a victory."
Iowa players presented Ferentz with the game ball in the locker room after the Big Ten's longest-tenured coach won his 100th game in conference play.
"We'll turn our attention to the next opportunity, because it's going to come fast," Ferentz said.
The points came quick for the Hawkeyes who scored on their first two drives, forced four turnovers and stymied the Nittany Lions (0-5, 0-5) on a pair of first-half fourth-down tries.
Iowa led 31-7 midway through the third quarter before Sean Clifford replaced Will Levis at quarterback for Penn State. Clifford completed a pair of touchdown passes for 96 yards in a 3:54 span that cut Iowa's lead to 10 with just over a quarter left.