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Northwestern falls apart against Iowa, allowing 37 straight points — 28 in the 3rd quarter — in a 40-14 loss

by Edinburg Post Report
October 26, 2024
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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Kaleb Johnson rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns, and backup quarterback Brendan Sullivan added another rushing touchdown as Iowa defeated Northwestern 40-14 on Saturday.

The Hawkeyes (5-3, 3-2 Big Ten) scored 28 third-quarter points behind Johnson and Sullivan to take control. After leading 7-3 in the second quarter, the Wildcats allowed 37 straight points.

“Just to come out and play the way we did in the third quarter, it was really great,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “You get 28 points, it makes life easier.”

Added Sullivan: “That third quarter was awesome. It was fun to be a part of that.”

Johnson, who is second in the nation in rushing, had a 26-yard touchdown run late in the first half to give the Hawkeyes a 12-7 halftime lead. He added a 41-yard touchdown run in the third that put Iowa up 33-7 and followed with a 25-yard touchdown run later in the quarter.

It was the sixth 100-yard rushing game of the season for Johnson, who now has 16 rushing touchdowns.

Johnson was held to 30 yards on eight carries in the first half but had six carries for 79 yards in the third quarter.

“We just kept sticking it out, sticking it out,” Johnson said. “The big runs finally happened, we got momentum, and we just kept going.”

Sullivan, who played in 13 games with eight starts in two seasons at Northwestern before transferring last spring, entered the game with 9 minutes, 25 seconds left in the second quarter to replace starter Cade McNamara. Sullivan threw for 79 yards and rushed for 41 yards, including a 6-yard touchdown run that started the Hawkeyes’ third-quarter onslaught.

“It was weird all week watching film and knowing exactly who all of these guys are,” Sullivan said of playing against his former teammates. “It’s almost like in high school, when you know exactly who you were playing against.”

Iowa running back Kaleb Johnson stiff-arms Northwestern defensive back Coco Azema during the first half on Oct. 26, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Matthew Holst/Getty)

Sullivan enjoyed competing against his former team, and it showed as he exchanged words at times with the Wildcats throughout the game.

“I have nothing but respect for them,” Sullivan said. “It was just having fun in the game.”

Ferentz said there had been a plan during the week to use Sullivan in more situations, and after McNamara threw the interception, he decided to make the change.

Asked if Sullivan would be the “permanent” starter, Ferentz said, “We’ll have to see. ‘Permanent’ is kind of a strong word.”

Kaden Wetjen added an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown for Iowa in the third quarter.

Northwestern defensive back Theran Johnson (10) celebrates with teammates after returning an interception 85 yards for a touchdown during the first half against Iowa on Oct. 26, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)
Northwestern defensive back Theran Johnson (10) celebrates with teammates after returning an interception 85 yards for a touchdown during the second quarter against Iowa on Oct. 26, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)

Northwestern (3-5, 1-4) scored on an 85-yard interception return by Theran Johnson in the second quarter and a 72-yard punt return for a touchdown by Drew Wagner in the fourth.

“A poor performance in all three phases,” coach David Braun said. “That was an embarrassing loss, an embarrassing performance, an embarrassing second half.”

The takeaway

Northwestern: The Wildcats, who had just 163 yards of offense, came into the game ranked 129th nationally in total offense and 119th in scoring offense. Northwestern’s average starting field position was its 21, and after getting into Iowa territory on its opening drive didn’t cross midfield again until midway through the fourth quarter. Asked where he sees issues in his offense, Braun said: “Everywhere.”

Iowa: Sullivan’s entrance into the game brought some life to the Hawkeyes offense. His running ability showed up on a 40-yard pass to tight end Johnny Pascuzzi, when Sullivan raced downfield to throw a key block. The Hawkeyes defense, which struggled last week in a 32-20 loss at Michigan State, responded with its best effort of the season.

Up next

Northwestern: At Purdue on Saturday.

Iowa: Hosts Wisconsin on Saturday.

Originally Published: October 26, 2024 at 6:35 p.m.

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