The Gazette’s Pick ‘Ems for Week 4 of the 2024 college football season, including the battle for Floyd of Rosedale between ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes (2-1) meet a fellow Big Ten foe when they visit the Minnesota Golden Gophers (2-1) on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Huntington Bank Stadium. The contest will air on NBC, ...
Iowa appears to be the superior team on paper, but as has often been the case in Iowa-Minnesota games, this has the potential ...
Chad Leistikow's three text-group questions focus on Minnesota's game plan vs Iowa Hawkeyes football on offense and defense in a tight-spread matchup.
Over the weekend, Minnesota unveiled its new state flag. It features a stylized outline of the state with ... Meanwhile, ...
A big reason for that was that Iowa and Minnesota were also battlegrounds back then, so western Wisconsin was a “three-fer.” Today, Iowa and Minnesota are no longer true battlegrounds.
The Iowa Hawkeyes and the Minnesota Golden Gophers hit the field to attempt to bring home Floyd of Rosedale. If you're looking to go to this matchup in person, head to StubHub to get your tickets.
You are a nonprofit organization located in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota or South Dakota. Exceptions are made on a very limited basis. Your organization supports or benefits youth ...
Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and New Mexico. The vast majority of viewers in Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, Oklahoma and Illinois will get the game, along with much of Texas and areas of Missouri ...
One person is dead after a pickup truck crashed into a western Wisconsin apartment building ... located about 40 minutes east of the Minnesota border. An officer arrived to find the truck had ...
Iowa football is 2-1 to open its 2024 season schedule and will look to start Big Ten Conference play off well with its road matchup at Minnesota at 6:30 p.m. CT Saturday, Sept. 21. Tickets are still ...
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