Gophers at Iowa
• Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. Saturday
• Where: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
• TV/Radio: NBC, 100.3-FM
• Line: Iowa by 3½
The Gophers (3-3, 1-2 Big Ten) return to action after their bye week, facing the Hawkeyes (6-1, 3-1) in Iowa City, where Minnesota hasn't won since 1999. The Floyd of Rosedale trophy is at stake, as is a chance for the Gophers to turn their season in the right direction.
Three big story lines
Can P.J. Fleck finally beat Kirk Ferentz? Coach P.J. Fleck has closed the gap between the Gophers and Wisconsin by winning two straight and three of five vs. the Badgers. But he's 0-6 against Iowa and coach Kirk Ferentz, with losses in 2019 and 2021 costing the Gophers a spot in the Big Ten title game.
How healthy will the Gophers be? The bye week came at a perfect time for two key Gophers: leading rusher Darius Taylor and standout linebacker Cody Lindenberg. Both have leg injuries, and Fleck said they're getting closer to returning. Their status won't be known until the Big Ten releases the availability report.
Will the Gophers trust their passing game? The Gophers have been ultraconservative in their past two games against Iowa, rushing a combined 100 times for 501 yards while throwing 48 passes. Though they controlled both games territorially, they still suffered 13-10 and 27-22 defeats. Time to take a bolder approach.